City of GodPenguin UK, 27 нояб. 2003 г. - Всего страниц: 1184 City of God is an enduringly significant work in the history of Christian thought, by one of its central figures |
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... suppose that such misunderstandings have persisted, partly at least, because of the title of the work, which to those who have not read it may well suggest a book in some way or another in line with Plato's or Cicero's Republic ...
... suppose that such misunderstandings have persisted, partly at least, because of the title of the work, which to those who have not read it may well suggest a book in some way or another in line with Plato's or Cicero's Republic ...
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... suppose, nevertheless, that, although Theodosius was 'constrained by the discipline of the Church to do penance', and 'never relaxed in his efforts to help the Church against the ungodly by just and compassionate legislation' (Bk V , 26) ...
... suppose, nevertheless, that, although Theodosius was 'constrained by the discipline of the Church to do penance', and 'never relaxed in his efforts to help the Church against the ungodly by just and compassionate legislation' (Bk V , 26) ...
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... suppose that there is no meaning in the Apostle's statement, 'We know that God makes all things co-operate for good for those who love him.' fn28 They lost all they had. Did they lose faith? Or devotion? Or the possessions of the inner ...
... suppose that there is no meaning in the Apostle's statement, 'We know that God makes all things co-operate for good for those who love him.' fn28 They lost all they had. Did they lose faith? Or devotion? Or the possessions of the inner ...
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... suppose that anyone would be stupid enough to imagine that the virgin lost anything of bodily chastity, even though the integrity of that part had been destroyed. Therefore while the mind's resolve endures, which gives the body its ...
... suppose that anyone would be stupid enough to imagine that the virgin lost anything of bodily chastity, even though the integrity of that part had been destroyed. Therefore while the mind's resolve endures, which gives the body its ...
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... suppose that they ought to lay violent hands on themselves to prevent themselves, and not others, from sinning, for fear that their own lust might be excited by another's, and that they might consent. Let it never enter a Christian's ...
... suppose that they ought to lay violent hands on themselves to prevent themselves, and not others, from sinning, for fear that their own lust might be excited by another's, and that they might consent. Let it never enter a Christian's ...
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Book XI | |
Book XII | |
Book XIII | |
Book XIV | |
Book XV | |
Book XVI | |
Book XVII | |
Book XVIII | |
Book V | |
Book VI | |
Book VII | |
Book VIII | |
Book IX | |
Book X | |
Part II | |
Book XIX | |
Book XX | |
Book XXI | |
Book XXII | |
Bibliography | |
Suggested Further Reading Follow Penguin | |
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