The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1884 |
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... thought so abstract expressed in language so popular . He handles metaphysical problems with the unembarrassed ease of Plato , with all Cicero's accuracy and acuteness , and more than Cicero's profundity . He is never more at home than ...
... thought so abstract expressed in language so popular . He handles metaphysical problems with the unembarrassed ease of Plato , with all Cicero's accuracy and acuteness , and more than Cicero's profundity . He is never more at home than ...
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... thought of this , repent of their wickedness and reform , some , as the apostle says , " despising the riches of His goodness and long - suffering , after their hardness and impenitent heart , trea- sure up unto themselves wrath against ...
... thought of this , repent of their wickedness and reform , some , as the apostle says , " despising the riches of His goodness and long - suffering , after their hardness and impenitent heart , trea- sure up unto themselves wrath against ...
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... thought of their own safety and good name , and abstain from finding fault with the wicked , because they fear their wiles and violence . And although they do not fear them to such an extent as to be drawn to the commission of like ...
... thought of their own safety and good name , and abstain from finding fault with the wicked , because they fear their wiles and violence . And although they do not fear them to such an extent as to be drawn to the commission of like ...
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... thought that this course would be advantageous with respect to this present life , he was certainly much deceived , for it brought his life to a frightful termina- tion . By his own example , in fact , he taught that the gods do not ...
... thought that this course would be advantageous with respect to this present life , he was certainly much deceived , for it brought his life to a frightful termina- tion . By his own example , in fact , he taught that the gods do not ...
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... thought death alone could expiate her sin ? Even though this were the case , she ought still to have held her hand from suicide , if she could with her false gods have accomplished a fruitful repentance . However , if such were the ...
... thought death alone could expiate her sin ? Even though this were the case , she ought still to have held her hand from suicide , if she could with her false gods have accomplished a fruitful repentance . However , if such were the ...
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