The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1871 |
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... understanding of Augustine's philosophy.1 Of English translations there has been an unaccountable poverty . Only one exists , and this so exceptionally bad , so unlike the racy translations of the seventeenth century in general , so ...
... understanding of Augustine's philosophy.1 Of English translations there has been an unaccountable poverty . Only one exists , and this so exceptionally bad , so unlike the racy translations of the seventeenth century in general , so ...
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... understand it might suppose that a man was allowed to be a false witness to his own hurt ; how much greater reason have we to understand that a man may not kill himself , since in the commandment , " Thou shalt not kill , " there is no ...
... understand it might suppose that a man was allowed to be a false witness to his own hurt ; how much greater reason have we to understand that a man may not kill himself , since in the commandment , " Thou shalt not kill , " there is no ...
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... understand that the purity both of the body and the soul rests on the sted- fastness of the will strengthened by God's grace , and cannot be forcibly taken from an unwilling person . From this error they are probably now delivered . For ...
... understand that the purity both of the body and the soul rests on the sted- fastness of the will strengthened by God's grace , and cannot be forcibly taken from an unwilling person . From this error they are probably now delivered . For ...
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... those who reply to us ? For those who are either unable to under- stand our arguments , or are so hardened by the habit of con- tradiction , that though they understand they cannot yield to. 48 [ BOOK II . THE CITY OF GOD . II.
... those who reply to us ? For those who are either unable to under- stand our arguments , or are so hardened by the habit of con- tradiction , that though they understand they cannot yield to. 48 [ BOOK II . THE CITY OF GOD . II.
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Saint Augustine (of Hippo). tradiction , that though they understand they cannot yield to them , reply to us , and , as it is written , " speak hard things , " " and are incorrigibly vain . Now , if we were to propose to con- fute their ...
Saint Augustine (of Hippo). tradiction , that though they understand they cannot yield to them , reply to us , and , as it is written , " speak hard things , " " and are incorrigibly vain . Now , if we were to propose to con- fute their ...
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