The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1913 |
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... possessions of the hidden man of the heart , which in the sight of God are of great price ? Did they lose these ? For these are the wealth of Christians , to whom the wealthy apostle 1 Ezek . xxxiii . 6 . 2 Compare with this chapter the ...
... possessions of the hidden man of the heart , which in the sight of God are of great price ? Did they lose these ? For these are the wealth of Christians , to whom the wealthy apostle 1 Ezek . xxxiii . 6 . 2 Compare with this chapter the ...
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... possession , by obedience to which his soul was enriched ; nor did it grieve him to lose , while yet living , those goods which he must shortly leave at his death . But as to those feebler spirits who , though they cannot be said to ...
... possession , by obedience to which his soul was enriched ; nor did it grieve him to lose , while yet living , those goods which he must shortly leave at his death . But as to those feebler spirits who , though they cannot be said to ...
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... possessions which they have securely laid past , by freely giving them away , than grief in those which they entirely lost by an anxious and selfish hoarding of them . For nothing could perish on earth save what they would be ashamed to ...
... possessions which they have securely laid past , by freely giving them away , than grief in those which they entirely lost by an anxious and selfish hoarding of them . For nothing could perish on earth save what they would be ashamed to ...
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... possession they could not lose , was more useful than those possessions which , without any useful fruit at all , disquieted and tormented their anxious owners . But then we are reminded that some were tortured who had no wealth to ...
... possession they could not lose , was more useful than those possessions which , without any useful fruit at all , disquieted and tormented their anxious owners . But then we are reminded that some were tortured who had no wealth to ...
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... possessed enough , that by his very noble example they are forced to own that the gods are to be worshipped not for the sake of bodily comforts or external advantages ; for he pre- ferred to lose all such things rather than offend the ...
... possessed enough , that by his very noble example they are forced to own that the gods are to be worshipped not for the sake of bodily comforts or external advantages ; for he pre- ferred to lose all such things rather than offend the ...
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