The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1888 - Всего страниц: 744 |
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... mortal , discerned also that to seek immortality by suicide was to be prohibited rather than encouraged . : Again , it is said many have killed themselves to prevent an enemy doing so . But we are not inquiring whether it has been done ...
... mortal , discerned also that to seek immortality by suicide was to be prohibited rather than encouraged . : Again , it is said many have killed themselves to prevent an enemy doing so . But we are not inquiring whether it has been done ...
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... mortal members , follows its own law irre- spective of our will , surely its motions in the body of one who rebels against them are as blameless as its motions in the body of one who sleeps . 26. That in certain peculiar cases the ...
... mortal members , follows its own law irre- spective of our will , surely its motions in the body of one who rebels against them are as blameless as its motions in the body of one who sleeps . 26. That in certain peculiar cases the ...
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... mortal bene- factors were thus made immortal , and enrolled among the gods . Surely he would desire that his mother should enjoy such felicity were it possible . But if we proceeded to ask him whether , among the honours paid to her ...
... mortal bene- factors were thus made immortal , and enrolled among the gods . Surely he would desire that his mother should enjoy such felicity were it possible . But if we proceeded to ask him whether , among the honours paid to her ...
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... mortal who had not the highest reputation for virtue . " By these words , " he suddenly disappeared , " we are to understand that he was mys- teriously made away with by the violence either of the tempest or of a murderous assault . For ...
... mortal who had not the highest reputation for virtue . " By these words , " he suddenly disappeared , " we are to understand that he was mys- teriously made away with by the violence either of the tempest or of a murderous assault . For ...
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... mortal gods , in which , if they like , they may admire the crimes of the gods , and , so far as it is possible , may , if they please , imitate them . But if the people shall have answered thee , You , O pontiff , have brought these ...
... mortal gods , in which , if they like , they may admire the crimes of the gods , and , so far as it is possible , may , if they please , imitate them . But if the people shall have answered thee , You , O pontiff , have brought these ...
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