The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1884 |
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... Romans before the time of Christ , showing that their gods had plunged them into corruption and vice , The external calamities of Rome , BOOK III . BOOK IV . That empire was given to Rome not by the gods , but by the One True God ...
... Romans before the time of Christ , showing that their gods had plunged them into corruption and vice , The external calamities of Rome , BOOK III . BOOK IV . That empire was given to Rome not by the gods , but by the One True God ...
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... Romans , she may still be restored to much of her former prosperity.1 But as Augustine contemplates the ruins of ... Roman Empire , p . 145 , etc. ' Ozanam , History of Civilisation in the Fifth Century ( Eng . trans . ) , ii . 160 ...
... Romans , she may still be restored to much of her former prosperity.1 But as Augustine contemplates the ruins of ... Roman Empire , p . 145 , etc. ' Ozanam , History of Civilisation in the Fifth Century ( Eng . trans . ) , ii . 160 ...
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... Romans did not show their usual sagacity when they trusted that they would be benefited by the gods who had been unable to defend Troy . And these be the gods to whose protecting care the Romans were delighted to entrust their city ! O ...
... Romans did not show their usual sagacity when they trusted that they would be benefited by the gods who had been unable to defend Troy . And these be the gods to whose protecting care the Romans were delighted to entrust their city ! O ...
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... Romans themselves : let us , I say , recall and review the Romans , whose chief praise it has been " to spare the vanquished and subdue the proud , " and that they preferred " rather to forgive than to revenge an in- jury ; " and among ...
... Romans themselves : let us , I say , recall and review the Romans , whose chief praise it has been " to spare the vanquished and subdue the proud , " and that they preferred " rather to forgive than to revenge an in- jury ; " and among ...
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... Roman general , was a prisoner in the 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 ...
... Roman general , was a prisoner in the 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 ...
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