The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1871 |
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... Greek to enable him to refer to Greek authors on points of importance , and not enough to enable him to read their writings with ease and pleasure . ' But he had a profound knowledge of his own time , and a familiar acquaintance not ...
... Greek to enable him to refer to Greek authors on points of importance , and not enough to enable him to read their writings with ease and pleasure . ' But he had a profound knowledge of his own time , and a familiar acquaintance not ...
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... Greeks , though the Greeks worshipped the same gods . Not only so , but " Phoenix and Ulysses fell In the void courts by Juno's cell Were set the spoil to keep ; Snatched from the burning shrines away , There Ilium's mighty treasure lay ...
... Greeks , though the Greeks worshipped the same gods . Not only so , but " Phoenix and Ulysses fell In the void courts by Juno's cell Were set the spoil to keep ; Snatched from the burning shrines away , There Ilium's mighty treasure lay ...
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... Greeks appro- priated that temple of Juno to the purposes of their own avarice and pride ; while these churches of Christ were chosen even by the savage barbarians as the fit scenes for humility and mercy . But perhaps , after all , the ...
... Greeks appro- priated that temple of Juno to the purposes of their own avarice and pride ; while these churches of Christ were chosen even by the savage barbarians as the fit scenes for humility and mercy . But perhaps , after all , the ...
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... Greeks and Romans and other nations have decreed divine honours to men who had been of material service to them , and have believed that their mortal bene- factors were thus made immortal , and enrolled among the gods.1 Surely he would ...
... Greeks and Romans and other nations have decreed divine honours to men who had been of material service to them , and have believed that their mortal bene- factors were thus made immortal , and enrolled among the gods.1 Surely he would ...
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... Greeks , in obedience to their gods , allowed , was restrained by the ancient Romans . The opinion of the ancient Romans on this matter is attested by Cicero in his work De Republica , in which Scipio , one of the interlocutors , says ...
... Greeks , in obedience to their gods , allowed , was restrained by the ancient Romans . The opinion of the ancient Romans on this matter is attested by Cicero in his work De Republica , in which Scipio , one of the interlocutors , says ...
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