The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1884 |
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... means of bringing his two friends into communication with one another . The first overture was on Augustine's part , in the shape of a simple and manly request that Volusian would carefully peruse the Scriptures , accompanied by a frank ...
... means of bringing his two friends into communication with one another . The first overture was on Augustine's part , in the shape of a simple and manly request that Volusian would carefully peruse the Scriptures , accompanied by a frank ...
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... 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 the images . For when ...
... 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 the images . For when ...
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... means violated the command- inent , Thou shalt not kill . " Abraham indeed was not merely deemed guiltless of cruelty , but was even applauded for his piety , because he was ready to slay his son in obedience to God , not to his own ...
... means violated the command- inent , Thou shalt not kill . " Abraham indeed was not merely deemed guiltless of cruelty , but was even applauded for his piety , because he was ready to slay his son in obedience to God , not to his own ...
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... means contradict our statements , you see how endless , and fruitless , and painful a task we should be undertaking . And therefore I do not wish my writings to be judged even by you , my son Marcellinus , nor by any of those others at ...
... means contradict our statements , you see how endless , and fruitless , and painful a task we should be undertaking . And therefore I do not wish my writings to be judged even by you , my son Marcellinus , nor by any of those others at ...
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... means be honoured . The Christians draw the conclusion : Therefore such gods must by no means be worshipped . 14. That Plato , who excluded poets from a well - ordered city , was better than these gods who desire to be honoured by ...
... means be honoured . The Christians draw the conclusion : Therefore such gods must by no means be worshipped . 14. That Plato , who excluded poets from a well - ordered city , was better than these gods who desire to be honoured by ...
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