The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1871 |
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... knowledge of his own time , and a familiar acquaintance not only with the Latin poets , but with many other authors , some of whose writings are now lost to us , save the fragments preserved through his quotations . But the interest ...
... knowledge of his own time , and a familiar acquaintance not only with the Latin poets , but with many other authors , some of whose writings are now lost to us , save the fragments preserved through his quotations . But the interest ...
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... knowledge of the truth . " " 2. Recapitulation of the contents of the first book . In the foregoing book , having begun to speak of the city of God , to which I have resolved , Heaven helping me , to con- secrate the whole of this work ...
... knowledge of the truth . " " 2. Recapitulation of the contents of the first book . In the foregoing book , having begun to speak of the city of God , to which I have resolved , Heaven helping me , to con- secrate the whole of this work ...
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... knowledge themselves to be unclean spirits , and by delighting in their own villanies and iniquities , real or imaginary , and by requesting from the immodest , and extorting from the modest , the celebration of these licentious acts ...
... knowledge themselves to be unclean spirits , and by delighting in their own villanies and iniquities , real or imaginary , and by requesting from the immodest , and extorting from the modest , the celebration of these licentious acts ...
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... knowledge in order that they may seem to have just cause for murmuring against us , it was necessary , from books in which their authors recorded and published the his- tory of bygone times that it might be known , to demonstrate that ...
... knowledge in order that they may seem to have just cause for murmuring against us , it was necessary , from books in which their authors recorded and published the his- tory of bygone times that it might be known , to demonstrate that ...
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... knowledge good men had of their modera- tion . The people were held bound by no laws ; the decisions of the princes were instead of laws . It was the custom to guard rather than to extend the boundaries of the empire ; and kingdoms were ...
... knowledge good men had of their modera- tion . The people were held bound by no laws ; the decisions of the princes were instead of laws . It was the custom to guard rather than to extend the boundaries of the empire ; and kingdoms were ...
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