The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1934 |
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... mind , and she is not placed among the select gods ; as if any- thing greater could be bestowed on a man than a good mind . But Juno is placed among the select because she is Iter- duca and Domiduca ( she who conducts one on a journey ...
... mind , and she is not placed among the select gods ; as if any- thing greater could be bestowed on a man than a good mind . But Juno is placed among the select because she is Iter- duca and Domiduca ( she who conducts one on a journey ...
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... mind was the productive cause of all things which we see , and said that all the various kinds of things , according to their several modes and species , were produced out of an infinite matter consisting of homogeneous particles , but ...
... mind was the productive cause of all things which we see , and said that all the various kinds of things , according to their several modes and species , were produced out of an infinite matter consisting of homogeneous particles , but ...
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... mind by which the demons hold their rank as rational beings , which he says is tossed with passion like a stormy sea ? They cannot , then , be compared even to wise men , who with undisturbed mind resist these perturbations to which ...
... mind by which the demons hold their rank as rational beings , which he says is tossed with passion like a stormy sea ? They cannot , then , be compared even to wise men , who with undisturbed mind resist these perturbations to which ...
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BOOK | 1 |
A review of the calamities suffered by the Romans before the time | 11 |
Of fate freewill and Gods prescience and of the source of the virtues | 57 |
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