The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1884 |
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... Certainly its effect must have been weakened . by the interrupted manner of its publication . It is an easier task to estimate its intrinsic value . But on this also patristic and literary authorities widely differ . Dupin admits that ...
... Certainly its effect must have been weakened . by the interrupted manner of its publication . It is an easier task to estimate its intrinsic value . But on this also patristic and literary authorities widely differ . Dupin admits that ...
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... certainly would by no means have been omitted , when neither his weeping nor his edict preservative of chastity could be passed in silence . Fabius , the conqueror of the city of Tarentum , is praised for abstaining from making booty of ...
... certainly would by no means have been omitted , when neither his weeping nor his edict preservative of chastity could be passed in silence . Fabius , the conqueror of the city of Tarentum , is praised for abstaining from making booty of ...
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... certainly in confessing , when put to the ques- tion , a holy poverty , he confessed Christ . And though it was scarcely to be expected that the barbarians should believe him , yet no confessor of a holy poverty could be tortured ...
... certainly in confessing , when put to the ques- tion , a holy poverty , he confessed Christ . And though it was scarcely to be expected that the barbarians should believe him , yet no confessor of a holy poverty could be tortured ...
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... certainly do not prove that corpses have any feeling ; but they show that God's providence extends even to the bodies of the dead , and that such pious offices are pleasing to Ilim , as cherishing faith in the resurrection . And we may ...
... certainly do not prove that corpses have any feeling ; but they show that God's providence extends even to the bodies of the dead , and that such pious offices are pleasing to Ilim , as cherishing faith in the resurrection . And we may ...
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... certainly had such reverence for the gods , that for his oath's sake he would neither remain in his own land , nor go elsewhere , but without hesitation returned to his bitterest enemies . If he thought that this course would be ...
... certainly had such reverence for the gods , that for his oath's sake he would neither remain in his own land , nor go elsewhere , but without hesitation returned to his bitterest enemies . If he thought that this course would be ...
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