The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1871 |
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... hand , if no sin received now a plainly divine punishment , it would be concluded that there is no divine providence at all . And so of the good things of this life : if God did not by a very visible liberality confer these on some of ...
... hand , if no sin received now a plainly divine punishment , it would be concluded that there is no divine providence at all . And so of the good things of this life : if God did not by a very visible liberality confer these on some of ...
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... hand . " 1 For watchmen or overseers of the people are appointed in churches , that they may unsparingly rebuke sin . Nor is that man guiltless of the sin we speak of , who , though he be not a watchman , yet sees in the conduct of ...
... hand . " 1 For watchmen or overseers of the people are appointed in churches , that they may unsparingly rebuke sin . Nor is that man guiltless of the sin we speak of , who , though he be not a watchman , yet sees in the conduct of ...
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... hands of the Carthaginians . But they , being more anxious to exchange their prisoners with the Romans than to keep them , sent Regulus as a special envoy with their own ambassadors to negotiate this exchange , but bound him first with ...
... hands of the Carthaginians . But they , being more anxious to exchange their prisoners with the Romans than to keep them , sent Regulus as a special envoy with their own ambassadors to negotiate this exchange , but bound him first with ...
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... hands of his enemies , and be put to death by a long - drawn and exquisite torture , much less ought the ' As the Stoics generally would affirm . Christian name to be charged with the captivity of those 24 [ BOOK I. THE CITY OF GOD .
... hands of his enemies , and be put to death by a long - drawn and exquisite torture , much less ought the ' As the Stoics generally would affirm . Christian name to be charged with the captivity of those 24 [ BOOK I. THE CITY OF GOD .
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... he who lays this to their charge as a great wickedness is himself not guiltless of the fault of folly . For if it is not lawful to take the law into our own hands , and slay even a guilty BOOK I. ] OF THE VIRGINS WHO WERE VIOLATED . 25.
... he who lays this to their charge as a great wickedness is himself not guiltless of the fault of folly . For if it is not lawful to take the law into our own hands , and slay even a guilty BOOK I. ] OF THE VIRGINS WHO WERE VIOLATED . 25.
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