The City of GodJ. M. Dent, 1931 - Всего страниц: 791 |
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... thought — a key - word to the thought of St. Augustine , a key - word to the thought of the Middle Ages . It is a word which we must study ; and we shall find that its study takes us back to Plato . Language plays great tricks with the ...
... thought — a key - word to the thought of St. Augustine , a key - word to the thought of the Middle Ages . It is a word which we must study ; and we shall find that its study takes us back to Plato . Language plays great tricks with the ...
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... thought of Latin Christendom . This had not been the tone of Greek writers . Plato , for example , had written a ... thought of Plato into his own general thought ; and through him , as we shall 66 later have reason to notice , Plato ...
... thought of Latin Christendom . This had not been the tone of Greek writers . Plato , for example , had written a ... thought of Plato into his own general thought ; and through him , as we shall 66 later have reason to notice , Plato ...
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... thought to thought ; all things He knows are in His unbodily presence . He has no temporal notions of the time , nor moved He the time by any temporal notions in Himself . Therefore He saw that which He had made was good , because He ...
... thought to thought ; all things He knows are in His unbodily presence . He has no temporal notions of the time , nor moved He the time by any temporal notions in Himself . Therefore He saw that which He had made was good , because He ...
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