The City of GodModern Libr., 1993 - Всего страниц: 892 One of the great cornerstones in the history of Christian philosophy, The City of God provides an insightful interpretation of the development of modern Western society and the origin of most Western thought. Contrasting earthly and heavenly cities--representing the omnipresent struggle between good and evil--Augustine explores human history in its relation to all eternity. In Thomas Merton's words, "The City of God is the autobiography of the Church written by the most Catholic of her great saints." This Modern Library Paperback Classics edition is a complete and unabridged version of the Marcus Dods translation. |
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... never lapse from eternal felicity , while they are not certain , then we shall not be their equals , but their superiors . But as the truth never deceives , and as we shall be their equals , they must be certain of their blessedness ...
... never lapse from eternal felicity , while they are not certain , then we shall not be their equals , but their superiors . But as the truth never deceives , and as we shall be their equals , they must be certain of their blessedness ...
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... never was before , is never to return to misery , then there happens in its experience something which never happened before ; and this , indeed , something of the greatest consequence , to wit , the secure entrance into eternal ...
... never was before , is never to return to misery , then there happens in its experience something which never happened before ; and this , indeed , something of the greatest consequence , to wit , the secure entrance into eternal ...
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... never before created , but yet foresaw from all eternity ? If they say that it is indeed true that ran- somed souls return no more to misery , but that even so no new thing happens , since there always have been , now are , and ever ...
... never before created , but yet foresaw from all eternity ? If they say that it is indeed true that ran- somed souls return no more to misery , but that even so no new thing happens , since there always have been , now are , and ever ...
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ties of the world and especially the sack of Rome by | 3 |
BOOK III | 52 |
One True God | 109 |
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Abraham according afterwards angels apostle Apuleius believe blessed blessedness body BOOK born Cæsar called cause certainly Christ Christian Cicero citizens city of God civil theology concerning conquered created creatures crime death demons desire divine earth earthly empire enemies eternal evil faith false father fear felicity flesh glory God's goddess Greeks hath heaven holy honour human immortal Israel Janus Jupiter king kingdom live Lord lust Manichæans mind mortal nations natural theology nature Numa Pompilius opinion philosophers Plato Platonists poets Porphyry praise promised prophets punishment reason received reign religion republic Roman empire Roman republic Romans Rome Romulus sacred rites sacrifice sake Sallust Saturn Scripture seed select gods Septuagint shame Sicyon sins sons soul speak spirit suppose temple Terah thee things thou tion true truth unto Varro Virgil virgin virtue Wherefore wicked wish words worship