The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1888 - Всего страниц: 744 |
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... misery was the result of the custom of war . But what was novel , was that savage barbarians showed themselves in so gentle a guise , that the largest churches were chosen and set apart for the purpose of being filled with the people to ...
... misery was the result of the custom of war . But what was novel , was that savage barbarians showed themselves in so gentle a guise , that the largest churches were chosen and set apart for the purpose of being filled with the people to ...
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... misery of those who suffered them . To the eyes of men this appears a harsh and doleful lot , yet " precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints . " " ' Augustine expresses himself more fully on this subject in his tract ...
... misery of those who suffered them . To the eyes of men this appears a harsh and doleful lot , yet " precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints . " " ' Augustine expresses himself more fully on this subject in his tract ...
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... misery of the republic through all that long period till the second Punic war , —how it was distracted from without by unceasing wars , and torn with civil broils and dissensions . So that those victories they boast were not the ...
... misery of the republic through all that long period till the second Punic war , —how it was distracted from without by unceasing wars , and torn with civil broils and dissensions . So that those victories they boast were not the ...
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... misery of Rome was somewhat less . Abroad , indeed , their forces were consumed by wars , yet also consoled by victories ; while at home there were not such disturbances as at other times . But when the last Punic war had terminated in ...
... misery of Rome was somewhat less . Abroad , indeed , their forces were consumed by wars , yet also consoled by victories ; while at home there were not such disturbances as at other times . But when the last Punic war had terminated in ...
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... misery which is the cause of these perturbations in the case of men , for we are not yet blessed in the possession of that per- fection of wisdom which is promised to us at last , when we shall be set free from our present mortality ...
... misery which is the cause of these perturbations in the case of men , for we are not yet blessed in the possession of that per- fection of wisdom which is promised to us at last , when we shall be set free from our present mortality ...
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