The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1871 |
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... respect he won from the heathen themselves , and by his own early life . most rigorous criticism has found him at fault regarding matters of fact only in some very rare instances , which can be easily accounted for . His learning would ...
... respect he won from the heathen themselves , and by his own early life . most rigorous criticism has found him at fault regarding matters of fact only in some very rare instances , which can be easily accounted for . His learning would ...
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... respect for Christ , become enemies to the name of Christ ? The reliquaries of the martyrs and the churches of the apostles bear witness to this ; for in the sack of the city they were open sanctuary for all who fled to them , whether ...
... respect for Christ , become enemies to the name of Christ ? The reliquaries of the martyrs and the churches of the apostles bear witness to this ; for in the sack of the city they were open sanctuary for all who fled to them , whether ...
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... respect entertained for Christ by the barbarians - they attribute not to our Christ , but to their own good luck . They ought rather , had they any right per- ceptions , to attribute the severities and hardships inflicted by their ...
... respect entertained for Christ by the barbarians - they attribute not to our Christ , but to their own good luck . They ought rather , had they any right per- ceptions , to attribute the severities and hardships inflicted by their ...
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... respect , everything which be- longed to them , even though found elsewhere . There liberty was lost ; here preserved . There bondage was strict ; here strictly excluded . Into that temple men were driven to be- come the chattels of ...
... respect , everything which be- longed to them , even though found elsewhere . There liberty was lost ; here preserved . There bondage was strict ; here strictly excluded . Into that temple men were driven to be- come the chattels of ...
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... respect of men , and fear the judgments of the people , and the pain or death of the body ; that is to say , their non - intervention is the result of selfishness , and not of love . Accordingly , this seems to me to be one principal ...
... respect of men , and fear the judgments of the people , and the pain or death of the body ; that is to say , their non - intervention is the result of selfishness , and not of love . Accordingly , this seems to me to be one principal ...
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