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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... who took refuge there. If so, Virgil, in the manner of poets, did not tell the truth about it. In fact he gives the familiar picture of the sack of a city by its enemies. 5. Cato's description of the sack of a city, according.
... who took refuge there. If so, Virgil, in the manner of poets, did not tell the truth about it. In fact he gives the familiar picture of the sack of a city by its enemies. 5. Cato's description of the sack of a city, according.
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... truth. For under torture no one lost Christ by confessing him, no one preserved his gold except by denying it. In this respect we might say that torture conveyed the lesson that what is to be loved is the incorruptible good; and so ...
... truth. For under torture no one lost Christ by confessing him, no one preserved his gold except by denying it. In this respect we might say that torture conveyed the lesson that what is to be loved is the incorruptible good; and so ...
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... Truth would not say, 'Do not fear those who kill the body, but cannot kill the soul', fn38 if the future life could be hindered by anything which the foe chose to do with the bodies of the slain. Unless anyone is so absurd as to contend ...
... Truth would not say, 'Do not fear those who kill the body, but cannot kill the soul', fn38 if the future life could be hindered by anything which the foe chose to do with the bodies of the slain. Unless anyone is so absurd as to contend ...
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... truth is that the powers of evil foresaw, in their cleverness, that the plague would soon come to its natural end, and they craftily used this opportunity to bring upon you a far more serious pestilence, which gives them greater ...
... truth is that the powers of evil foresaw, in their cleverness, that the plague would soon come to its natural end, and they craftily used this opportunity to bring upon you a far more serious pestilence, which gives them greater ...
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... truth! If only it would, in its feeble condition, submit itself to the restorative medicine of sound teaching, until divine assistance, procured by devout faith, effected a cure! In that case, men of sound judgement and adequate powers ...
... truth! If only it would, in its feeble condition, submit itself to the restorative medicine of sound teaching, until divine assistance, procured by devout faith, effected a cure! In that case, men of sound judgement and adequate powers ...
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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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