The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1871 |
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... better city , and called them The City of God . " himself1 of the Such is the account given by Augustine occasion and plan of this his greatest work . But in addition to this explicit information , we learn from the correspondence2 of ...
... better city , and called them The City of God . " himself1 of the Such is the account given by Augustine occasion and plan of this his greatest work . But in addition to this explicit information , we learn from the correspondence2 of ...
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... better world , or detaining them still on earth for ulterior purposes . And they ought to attribute it to the spirit of these Christian times , that , contrary to the custom of war , these bloodthirsty barbarians spared them , and ...
... better world , or detaining them still on earth for ulterior purposes . And they ought to attribute it to the spirit of these Christian times , that , contrary to the custom of war , these bloodthirsty barbarians spared them , and ...
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... better mind . These selfish persons have more cause to fear than those to whom it was said through the prophet , " He is taken away in his iniquity , but his blood will I require at the watchman's hand . " 1 For watchmen or overseers of ...
... better mind . These selfish persons have more cause to fear than those to whom it was said through the prophet , " He is taken away in his iniquity , but his blood will I require at the watchman's hand . " 1 For watchmen or overseers of ...
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... better founded was the joy of those who , by the counsel of their God , had fled with their treasure to a citadel which no enemy can pos- sibly reach ! Thus our Paulinus , bishop of Nola , who volun- tarily abandoned vast wealth and ...
... better founded was the joy of those who , by the counsel of their God , had fled with their treasure to a citadel which no enemy can pos- sibly reach ! Thus our Paulinus , bishop of Nola , who volun- tarily abandoned vast wealth and ...
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... better life , -I know not indeed if any such person was tortured on the supposition that he had wealth ; but if so , then certainly in confessing , when put to the ques- tion , a holy poverty , he confessed Christ . And though it was ...
... better life , -I know not indeed if any such person was tortured on the supposition that he had wealth ; but if so , then certainly in confessing , when put to the ques- tion , a holy poverty , he confessed Christ . And though it was ...
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