The City of God, Том 1Hafner Publishing Company, 1948 |
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... poets the same licence in respect of men which they allowed them in the case of the gods , showed a more delicate sensitiveness regarding themselves than regarding the gods . The Romans , however , as Scipio boasts in that same dis ...
... poets the same licence in respect of men which they allowed them in the case of the gods , showed a more delicate sensitiveness regarding themselves than regarding the gods . The Romans , however , as Scipio boasts in that same dis ...
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... poets . Nevertheless , in another place , concerning the generations of the gods , he says that the people are more inclined toward the poets than toward the physical theologists . For in this place he said what ought to be done ; in ...
... poets . Nevertheless , in another place , concerning the generations of the gods , he says that the people are more inclined toward the poets than toward the physical theologists . For in this place he said what ought to be done ; in ...
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... poets wrong the gods by representing them as distracted by party feeling , to which the demons , and not the gods , are subject . But if any one says that it is not of all the demons , but only of the wicked , that the poets , not ...
... poets wrong the gods by representing them as distracted by party feeling , to which the demons , and not the gods , are subject . But if any one says that it is not of all the demons , but only of the wicked , that the poets , not ...
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Augustine censures the pagans who attributed the calamities of | 1 |
BOOK II | 48 |
BOOK III | 63 |
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