The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1884 |
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... follows , that " Thenceforth the tide of fortune changed , And Greece grew weak . " 4 For after this they conquered and destroyed Troy with fire and sword ; after this they beheaded Priam as he fled to the altars . Neither did Troy ...
... follows , that " Thenceforth the tide of fortune changed , And Greece grew weak . " 4 For after this they conquered and destroyed Troy with fire and sword ; after this they beheaded Priam as he fled to the altars . Neither did Troy ...
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... follow- ing clause , to indicate that the Greeks were more civilised than the barbarians , and not relentless , but , as we say , easily moved . De Conj . Cal . c . 51 . whatever should be the pleasure of the conquerors , temples.
... follow- ing clause , to indicate that the Greeks were more civilised than the barbarians , and not relentless , but , as we say , easily moved . De Conj . Cal . c . 51 . whatever should be the pleasure of the conquerors , temples.
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... follows it . how h But some good and Christian men have been put to the torture , that they might be forced to deliver up their goods to the enemy . They could indeed neither deliver nor lose that good which made themselves good . If ...
... follows it . how h But some good and Christian men have been put to the torture , that they might be forced to deliver up their goods to the enemy . They could indeed neither deliver nor lose that good which made themselves good . If ...
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... follows it . They , then , who are destined to die , need not be careful to inquire what death they are to die , but into what place death . will usher them . And since Christians are well aware that the death of the godly pauper whose ...
... follows it . They , then , who are destined to die , need not be careful to inquire what death they are to die , but into what place death . will usher them . And since Christians are well aware that the death of the godly pauper whose ...
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... follows its own law irre- spective of our will , surely its motions in the body of one who rebels against them are as blameless as its motions in the body of one who sleeps . 26. That in certain peculiar cases the examples of the saints ...
... follows its own law irre- spective of our will , surely its motions in the body of one who rebels against them are as blameless as its motions in the body of one who sleeps . 26. That in certain peculiar cases the examples of the saints ...
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