The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1871 |
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... to the happiness of the future life , 228 BOOK VII . Of the " select gods " of the civil theology , and that eternal life is not obtained by worshipping them , 258 BOOK VIII . Some account of the Socratic and Platonic.
... to the happiness of the future life , 228 BOOK VII . Of the " select gods " of the civil theology , and that eternal life is not obtained by worshipping them , 258 BOOK VIII . Some account of the Socratic and Platonic.
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... civil wars , which brought in their train such massacres , such bloodshed , such lawless and cruel proscription and plunder , that those Romans who , in the days of their virtue , had expected injury only at the hands of their enemies ...
... civil wars , which brought in their train such massacres , such bloodshed , such lawless and cruel proscription and plunder , that those Romans who , in the days of their virtue , had expected injury only at the hands of their enemies ...
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... civil dissensions , had existed from the first , and affairs were administered with equity and well- tempered justice for no longer a period than the short time after the expulsion of the kings , while the city was occupied with the ...
... civil dissensions , had existed from the first , and affairs were administered with equity and well- tempered justice for no longer a period than the short time after the expulsion of the kings , while the city was occupied with the ...
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... civil wars . He says : " And from this time the primitive manners , instead of undergoing an insensible alteration as hitherto they had done , were swept away as by a torrent : the young men were so depraved by luxury and avarice , that ...
... civil wars . He says : " And from this time the primitive manners , instead of undergoing an insensible alteration as hitherto they had done , were swept away as by a torrent : the young men were so depraved by luxury and avarice , that ...
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... civil wars , most iniquitous and unjustifiable in their causes , cruelly conducted , and yet more cruelly terminated ; or those which Sylla scorned , whose life , character , and deeds , as described by Sallust and other historians ...
... civil wars , most iniquitous and unjustifiable in their causes , cruelly conducted , and yet more cruelly terminated ; or those which Sylla scorned , whose life , character , and deeds , as described by Sallust and other historians ...
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according Æneid animals apostle Apuleius believe blessed blessedness bodily body Cæsar called cause certainly Christ Christian Cicero citizens city of God civil theology concerning conquered created creatures crimes death demons desire divine earth earthly empire enemies eternal evil exist faith false Father fear felicity flesh glory God's goddess Greeks happiness heaven holy angels honour human immortal Janus Jove Juno Jupiter king kingdom light living Lord lust Mediator mind misery mortal nations natural theology nature Numa Pompilius opinion philosophers Plato Platonists Plotinus poets Porphyry praise punishment reason received reference religion republic Roman empire Roman republic Romans Rome Romulus sacred rites sacrifice sake Sallust Saturn Scripture seed select gods sins soul speak spirits suppose temple theurgy things thou thought tion true truth Tullus Hostilius Varro Virgil virtue Wherefore wicked wisdom wish words worship