The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1913 |
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Стр. xi
... seems to see a pure Christendom arising . He sees that human history and human destiny are not wholly identified with the history of any earthly power - not though it be as cosmopolitan as the empire of Rome . He directs the atten- tion ...
... seems to see a pure Christendom arising . He sees that human history and human destiny are not wholly identified with the history of any earthly power - not though it be as cosmopolitan as the empire of Rome . He directs the atten- tion ...
Стр. xiii
... seem self- evident absurdities ; but if these opinions were actually pre- valent in the fifth century , the historical inquirer will not quarrel with the form in which his information is conveyed , nor will commit the absurdity of ...
... seem self- evident absurdities ; but if these opinions were actually pre- valent in the fifth century , the historical inquirer will not quarrel with the form in which his information is conveyed , nor will commit the absurdity of ...
Стр. xiv
... seem to us childish and barren , there are also the most surprising anticipations of modern speculation . There is an earnest grappling with those problems which are continually re - opened because they underlie man's relation to God ...
... seem to us childish and barren , there are also the most surprising anticipations of modern speculation . There is an earnest grappling with those problems which are continually re - opened because they underlie man's relation to God ...
Стр. 11
... seem to be reserved for the final judgment ; on the other hand , if no sin received now a plainly divine punishment , it would be concluded that there is no divine providence at all . And so of the good things of this life if God did ...
... seem to be reserved for the final judgment ; on the other hand , if no sin received now a plainly divine punishment , it would be concluded that there is no divine providence at all . And so of the good things of this life if God did ...
Стр. 12
... seem of less account . But not to mention this , where can we readily find a man who holds in fit and just ... seems to be occa- sioned not by covetousness , but by a charitable consideration . But what is blameworthy is , that ...
... seem of less account . But not to mention this , where can we readily find a man who holds in fit and just ... seems to be occa- sioned not by covetousness , but by a charitable consideration . But what is blameworthy is , that ...
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