The City of God, Том 1Fathers of the Church, Incorporated, 1950 |
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Стр. xxviii
... become aware of the fact that perhaps they have not yet realized it . In the meantime , the simple possibility of not giving assent to the faith implies the possibility of two societies instead of one , a possibility which would ...
... become aware of the fact that perhaps they have not yet realized it . In the meantime , the simple possibility of not giving assent to the faith implies the possibility of two societies instead of one , a possibility which would ...
Стр. xcii
... become easier to endure ; it has become less and less bearable , the more human reason fur- thered its conquests and consolidated its empire . Hence , the curious consequences , of which we could cite a score of striking examples from ...
... become easier to endure ; it has become less and less bearable , the more human reason fur- thered its conquests and consolidated its empire . Hence , the curious consequences , of which we could cite a score of striking examples from ...
Стр. 135
... becoming ruler . I do not think there is any way of telling for what guilt Troy deserved to be abandoned by the gods and come to ruin , or for what good Rome deserved to become their abode and be set on the road to prosperity . Perhaps ...
... becoming ruler . I do not think there is any way of telling for what guilt Troy deserved to be abandoned by the gods and come to ruin , or for what good Rome deserved to become their abode and be set on the road to prosperity . Perhaps ...
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Aeneid ancient Augustine believe bestow body calamities called Carthage Cato causes Chapter Christ Christian Church Cicero citizens City of God conquered crime death demons divine earth earthly city enemy eternal evil fact faith false fate father fear Felicity gifts give glory God's goddess Greeks hand happiness heaven heavenly Hence holy honor human Janus Jove Juno Jupiter justice killed kind King kingdom laws live Livy lust Marius means men's merely mind morals mother natural theology nature never Numa Pompilius pagans peace philosophers Plato poets praise Proserpina Punic Radagaisus reason regard Regulus reign religion religious republic rites Roman Empire Rome Romulus sacrifices Saguntum Sallust Saturn Scipio Second Punic War seed select gods Senate soul spirit stars suffer Tarquinius temples temporal things true truth unity universal society Varro Venus victory virgin virtue wars wicked words worship