The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1871 |
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... given to Rome not by the gods , but by the One True God , . 91 135 BOOK V. Of fate , freewill , and God's prescience , and of the source of the virtues of the ancient Romans , 177 BOOK VI . Of Varro's threefold division of theology ...
... given to Rome not by the gods , but by the One True God , . 91 135 BOOK V. Of fate , freewill , and God's prescience , and of the source of the virtues of the ancient Romans , 177 BOOK VI . Of Varro's threefold division of theology ...
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... given by Augustine occasion and plan of this his greatest work . But in addition to this explicit information , we learn from the correspondence2 of Augustine , that it was due to the importunity of his friend Marcellinus that this ...
... given by Augustine occasion and plan of this his greatest work . But in addition to this explicit information , we learn from the correspondence2 of Augustine , that it was due to the importunity of his friend Marcellinus that this ...
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... given , From sea or earth comes no reply ; Hushed as the warm Numidian heaven He vainly questioned bends our frozen sky . " . " 1 It is true , the style of the book is not all that could be desired : there are passages which can possess ...
... given , From sea or earth comes no reply ; Hushed as the warm Numidian heaven He vainly questioned bends our frozen sky . " . " 1 It is true , the style of the book is not all that could be desired : there are passages which can possess ...
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... given quarter , lest any less mercifully disposed might fall upon them . And , indeed , when even those mur- derers who everywhere else showed themselves pitiless came to these spots where that was forbidden which the licence of war ...
... given quarter , lest any less mercifully disposed might fall upon them . And , indeed , when even those mur- derers who everywhere else showed themselves pitiless came to these spots where that was forbidden which the licence of war ...
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... given to the expansive compassion which desired that a large multitude might find shelter there . Therefore ought they to give God thanks , and with sincere confession flee for refuge to His name , that so they may escape the punishment ...
... given to the expansive compassion which desired that a large multitude might find shelter there . Therefore ought they to give God thanks , and with sincere confession flee for refuge to His name , that so they may escape the punishment ...
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