The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1884 |
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... reason why the good are chastised along with the wicked , when God is pleased to visit with temporal punishments the profligate manners of a community . They are punished together , not because they have spent an equally corrupt life ...
... reason why the good are chastised along with the wicked , when God is pleased to visit with temporal punishments the profligate manners of a community . They are punished together , not because they have spent an equally corrupt life ...
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... reason why the good are afflicted with temporal calamities - the reason which Job's case exemplifies ; that the human spirit may be proved , and that it may be manifested with what fortitude of pious trust , and with how unmercenary a ...
... reason why the good are afflicted with temporal calamities - the reason which Job's case exemplifies ; that the human spirit may be proved , and that it may be manifested with what fortitude of pious trust , and with how unmercenary a ...
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... Reasons for burying the bodies of the saints . Nevertheless the bodies of the dead are not on this ac- count to be ... reason ought we to care for 1 Diogenes especially , and his followers . See also Seneca , De Tranq . c . 14 , and ...
... Reasons for burying the bodies of the saints . Nevertheless the bodies of the dead are not on this ac- count to be ... reason ought we to care for 1 Diogenes especially , and his followers . See also Seneca , De Tranq . c . 14 , and ...
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... reason . And in discussing it we shall not be so careful to reply to our accusers as to comfort our friends , Let this , therefore , in the first place , be laid down as an un- assailable position , that the virtue which makes the life ...
... reason . And in discussing it we shall not be so careful to reply to our accusers as to comfort our friends , Let this , therefore , in the first place , be laid down as an un- assailable position , that the virtue which makes the life ...
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... reason ; but what if she was betrayed by the pleasure of the act , and gave some consent to Sextus , though so vio- lently abusing her , and then was so affected with remorse , that she thought death alone could expiate her sin ? Even ...
... reason ; but what if she was betrayed by the pleasure of the act , and gave some consent to Sextus , though so vio- lently abusing her , and then was so affected with remorse , that she thought death alone could expiate her sin ? Even ...
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