The City of God, Том 1J. M. Dent, 1903 |
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... evil : nor are these wretches ashamed to give good things their due praise , and yet keep evil still themselves that are the praises of good : being far more offended at the badness of their lands , than of their lives ; as if man were ...
... evil : nor are these wretches ashamed to give good things their due praise , and yet keep evil still themselves that are the praises of good : being far more offended at the badness of their lands , than of their lives ; as if man were ...
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... evil : nor are these wretches ashamed to give good things their due praise , and yet keep evil still themselves that are the praises of good : being far more offended at the badness of their lands , than of their lives ; as if man were ...
... evil : nor are these wretches ashamed to give good things their due praise , and yet keep evil still themselves that are the praises of good : being far more offended at the badness of their lands , than of their lives ; as if man were ...
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... evil , without any respect of deserts : and is therefore called Fortune . How can she then be good , coming with no discretion as well to evil men as good ? And why is she adored , being so blind that she commonly over - runs those that ...
... evil , without any respect of deserts : and is therefore called Fortune . How can she then be good , coming with no discretion as well to evil men as good ? And why is she adored , being so blind that she commonly over - runs those that ...
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acts adored Æneas Æther affect affirm afflictions afterwards altars amongst apostle blood Cæsar calamities Capitol Carthage celestial kingdom CHAPTER Christ Christian Cicero citizens city of God commonwealth conquered consul corruption Cunina death deities desire devils disputation divine doth durst earth earthly empire endure enemies eternal evil faith false fear felicity filthy foes Fortune Gauls gave God's goddess gods Goths happy hath heaven honest honour human glory idols Ilium Jove Juno Jupiter justice justly Juventas killed king kingdom Laomedon laws lives manners Marius mischiefs Mithridates never offended pagans plays poets Pompey praise Priapus Regulus religion Roman Empire Romans Rome Rome's Romulus sacrifices saith Sallust Scævola Scipio Senate slain soul sovereignty stage-plays suffer Sylla Tarquin temning temple temporal Theodosius things thou Troy true truth Tully unto utterly Varro victory villainies virtue wars weal-public Wherefore wherein whereof whole wicked worship worthy