The City of God, Том 1Hafner Publishing Company, 1948 |
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... hold direct intercourse with men , these demons hold the position of media- tors , ascending with prayers , and returning with gifts . This is the opinion of the Platonists , the ablest and most esteemed of their philosophers , with ...
... hold direct intercourse with men , these demons hold the position of media- tors , ascending with prayers , and returning with gifts . This is the opinion of the Platonists , the ablest and most esteemed of their philosophers , with ...
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... hold that the world is an animal , and a very happy animal , which you wish to be also everlasting . How , then , is it never to be loosed from a body , and yet never lose its happiness , if , in order to the happiness of the soul , the ...
... hold that the world is an animal , and a very happy animal , which you wish to be also everlasting . How , then , is it never to be loosed from a body , and yet never lose its happiness , if , in order to the happiness of the soul , the ...
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... hold His hand from working , will it not follow that they must adopt Epicurus ' dream of innu- merable worlds ? with this difference only , that he asserts that they are formed and destroyed by the fortuitous movements of atoms , while ...
... hold His hand from working , will it not follow that they must adopt Epicurus ' dream of innu- merable worlds ? with this difference only , that he asserts that they are formed and destroyed by the fortuitous movements of atoms , while ...
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Augustine censures the pagans who attributed the calamities of | 1 |
BOOK II | 48 |
BOOK III | 63 |
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