The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1888 - Всего страниц: 744 |
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... suppose that Rome had been wisely entrusted to these guardians , and could not have been taken unless it had lost them ! Indeed , to worship conquered gods as protectors and champions , what is this but to worship , not good divinities ...
... suppose that Rome had been wisely entrusted to these guardians , and could not have been taken unless it had lost them ! Indeed , to worship conquered gods as protectors and champions , what is this but to worship , not good divinities ...
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... suppose that enemies were in the habit of sparing the dwellings of the gods . And the Roman temples were in danger of these disasters , not from foreign foes , but from Catiline and his associates , the most noble senators and citizens ...
... suppose that enemies were in the habit of sparing the dwellings of the gods . And the Roman temples were in danger of these disasters , not from foreign foes , but from Catiline and his associates , the most noble senators and citizens ...
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... suppose that such were the only rewards of His service ; and such a service would make us not godly , but greedy rather , and covetous . Wherefore , though good and bad men suffer alike , we must not suppose that there is no difference ...
... suppose that such were the only rewards of His service ; and such a service would make us not godly , but greedy rather , and covetous . Wherefore , though good and bad men suffer alike , we must not suppose that there is no difference ...
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... suppose that the Truth can be thus false . They who kill the body are said " to do something , " because the death - blow is felt , the body still having sensation ; but after that , they have no more that they can do , for in the slain ...
... suppose that the Truth can be thus false . They who kill the body are said " to do something , " because the death - blow is felt , the body still having sensation ; but after that , they have no more that they can do , for in the slain ...
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... suppose that , if his body be seized and forcibly made use of to satisfy the lust of another , he thereby loses his purity ? For if purity can be thus destroyed , then assuredly purity is no virtue of the soul ; nor can it be numbered ...
... suppose that , if his body be seized and forcibly made use of to satisfy the lust of another , he thereby loses his purity ? For if purity can be thus destroyed , then assuredly purity is no virtue of the soul ; nor can it be numbered ...
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