The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1888 - Всего страниц: 744 |
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Стр. ix
... particular exigencies : they were either brief and pregnant statements of the Christian doctrines ; re- futations of prevalent calumnies ; invectives against the follies and crimes of men ; to distinguish it from , and show its.
... particular exigencies : they were either brief and pregnant statements of the Christian doctrines ; re- futations of prevalent calumnies ; invectives against the follies and crimes of men ; to distinguish it from , and show its.
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... crime of another by a sin of their own , he who lays this to their charge as a great wickedness is himself not guiltless of the fault of folly . For if it is not lawful to take the law into our own hands , and slay even a guilty.
... crime of another by a sin of their own , he who lays this to their charge as a great wickedness is himself not guiltless of the fault of folly . For if it is not lawful to take the law into our own hands , and slay even a guilty.
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... crime , his killing himself was another crime . Why , then , should a man who has done no ill do ill to himself , and by killing himself kill the innocent to escape another's guilty act , and perpetrate upon himself a sin of his own ...
... crime , his killing himself was another crime . Why , then , should a man who has done no ill do ill to himself , and by killing himself kill the innocent to escape another's guilty act , and perpetrate upon himself a sin of his own ...
Стр. 27
... less has she cause to commit suicide in order to avoid such violation , for in that case she commits certain homicide to prevent a crime which is uncer- tain as yet , and not her own . 19. Of Lucretia who put an end to her life.
... less has she cause to commit suicide in order to avoid such violation , for in that case she commits certain homicide to prevent a crime which is uncer- tain as yet , and not her own . 19. Of Lucretia who put an end to her life.
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... crime bears the heavier punishment of the two ? For the adulterer was only banished along with his father ; she suffered the extreme penalty . If that was not impurity by which she was unwillingly ravished , then this is not justice by ...
... crime bears the heavier punishment of the two ? For the adulterer was only banished along with his father ; she suffered the extreme penalty . If that was not impurity by which she was unwillingly ravished , then this is not justice by ...
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