The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1871 |
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... able , as I have said , to protect its own citizens in the sacred places of their gods from the fire and sword of the Greeks , though the Greeks worshipped the same gods . Not only so , but " Phoenix and Ulysses fell In the void courts ...
... able , as I have said , to protect its own citizens in the sacred places of their gods from the fire and sword of the Greeks , though the Greeks worshipped the same gods . Not only so , but " Phoenix and Ulysses fell In the void courts ...
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... able profanity , yet he slips into some sins , either rarely or so much the more frequently as the sins seem of less account . But not to mention this , where can we readily find a man who holds in fit and just estimation those persons ...
... able profanity , yet he slips into some sins , either rarely or so much the more frequently as the sins seem of less account . But not to mention this , where can we readily find a man who holds in fit and just estimation those persons ...
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... able to influence those who need their instruction , but rather because they weakly relish the flattery and respect of men , and fear the judgments of the people , and the pain or death of the body ; that is to say , their non ...
... able to influence those who need their instruction , but rather because they weakly relish the flattery and respect of men , and fear the judgments of the people , and the pain or death of the body ; that is to say , their non ...
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... able persuasion of the soul quite another . That death is not to be judged an evil which is the end of a good life ; for death becomes evil only by the retribution which follows it . They , then , who are destined to die , need not be ...
... able persuasion of the soul quite another . That death is not to be judged an evil which is the end of a good life ; for death becomes evil only by the retribution which follows it . They , then , who are destined to die , need not be ...
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... able to kill the soul , " if anything whatever that an enemy could do to the body of the slain could be detri- mental to the future life . Or will some one perhaps take so absurd a position as to contend that those who kill the body are ...
... able to kill the soul , " if anything whatever that an enemy could do to the body of the slain could be detri- mental to the future life . Or will some one perhaps take so absurd a position as to contend that those who kill the body are ...
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