The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1871 |
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... soul , and has for its com- panion virtue the fortitude which will rather endure all ills than consent to evil ; and since no one , however magnanimous and pure , has always the disposal of his own body , but can control only the ...
... soul , and has for its com- panion virtue the fortitude which will rather endure all ills than consent to evil ; and since no one , however magnanimous and pure , has always the disposal of his own body , but can control only the ...
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... soul , then not even when the body is violated is it lost . Nay more , the virtue of holy continence , when it resists the uncleanness of carnal lust , sanctifies even the body , and therefore when this continence remains unsubdued ...
... soul , then not even when the body is violated is it lost . Nay more , the virtue of holy continence , when it resists the uncleanness of carnal lust , sanctifies even the body , and therefore when this continence remains unsubdued ...
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... soul admits no consent to the iniquity , but remains inviolably chaste , the sin is not hers , but his who violates her . But do they against whom we have to defend not only the souls , but the sacred bodies too of these outraged ...
... soul admits no consent to the iniquity , but remains inviolably chaste , the sin is not hers , but his who violates her . But do they against whom we have to defend not only the souls , but the sacred bodies too of these outraged ...
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... soul , though they cannot be applauded for the soundness of their judgment . However , if you look at the matter more closely , you will scarcely call it greatness of soul , which prompts a man to kill himself rather than bear up ...
... soul , though they cannot be applauded for the soundness of their judgment . However , if you look at the matter more closely , you will scarcely call it greatness of soul , which prompts a man to kill himself rather than bear up ...
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... soul , threw himself from a wall , and so passed from this life to that which he believed to be better . For he was not hard pressed by calamity , nor by any accusa- tion , false or true , which he could not very well have lived down ...
... soul , threw himself from a wall , and so passed from this life to that which he believed to be better . For he was not hard pressed by calamity , nor by any accusa- tion , false or true , which he could not very well have lived down ...
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