The City of God, Том 1Hafner Publishing Company, 1948 |
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... suffer alike , we must not suppose that there is no difference between the men them- selves , because there is no difference in what they both suffer . For even in the likeness of the sufferings , there remains an unlikeness in the ...
... suffer alike , we must not suppose that there is no difference between the men them- selves , because there is no difference in what they both suffer . For even in the likeness of the sufferings , there remains an unlikeness in the ...
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... suffered so severely for the sake of money , they should endure all torment , if need be , for Christ's sake ; that ... suffer , whether they preserved it by telling a lie , or lost it by telling the truth . For under these tortures no ...
... suffered so severely for the sake of money , they should endure all torment , if need be , for Christ's sake ; that ... suffer , whether they preserved it by telling a lie , or lost it by telling the truth . For under these tortures no ...
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... suffering the first death for the truth's sake , are freed from the second . For if we look at the matter a little ... suffer punishment till their bodies rise again , —those of the just to life everlasting , and of the others to death ...
... suffering the first death for the truth's sake , are freed from the second . For if we look at the matter a little ... suffer punishment till their bodies rise again , —those of the just to life everlasting , and of the others to death ...
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Augustine censures the pagans who attributed the calamities of | 1 |
BOOK II | 48 |
BOOK III | 63 |
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