The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1888 - Всего страниц: 744 |
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... philosophers , and the unhinged morals of the people , and puts it to all candid men to say , whether in the presence of so manifestly sufficient a cause for Rome's down- fall , there is room for imputing it to the spread of Chris ...
... philosophers , and the unhinged morals of the people , and puts it to all candid men to say , whether in the presence of so manifestly sufficient a cause for Rome's down- fall , there is room for imputing it to the spread of Chris ...
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... philosophers , not the mere common herd of philosophers , but the most renowned , who in many points agree with ourselves , as regarding the immortality of the soul , and that the true God created the world , and by His provi- dence ...
... philosophers , not the mere common herd of philosophers , but the most renowned , who in many points agree with ourselves , as regarding the immortality of the soul , and that the true God created the world , and by His provi- dence ...
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... the expulsion of the kings from Rome . This feast , however ( celebrated on the 24th February ) , was cominonly talled " Regifugium . " 1 BOOK II VALUE OF THE MORAL TEACHING OF PHILOSOPHERS . 54 [ BOOK IL THE CITY OF GOD .
... the expulsion of the kings from Rome . This feast , however ( celebrated on the 24th February ) , was cominonly talled " Regifugium . " 1 BOOK II VALUE OF THE MORAL TEACHING OF PHILOSOPHERS . 54 [ BOOK IL THE CITY OF GOD .
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... philosophers are precluded from having any moral effect , because they have not the authority which belongs to divine instruc- tion , and because man's natural bias to evil induces him rather to follow the examples of the gods than to ...
... philosophers are precluded from having any moral effect , because they have not the authority which belongs to divine instruc- tion , and because man's natural bias to evil induces him rather to follow the examples of the gods than to ...
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... philosophers have made any discoveries which are sufficient to guide men . to virtue and blessedness , would it not have been greater justice to vote divine honours to them ? Were it not more accordant with every virtuous sentiment to ...
... philosophers have made any discoveries which are sufficient to guide men . to virtue and blessedness , would it not have been greater justice to vote divine honours to them ? Were it not more accordant with every virtuous sentiment to ...
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