The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1884 |
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Стр. 38
... hold his hand from taking his own life ? Why does any person who is freed from the hazards of this life again expose himself to them , when he has power so easily to rid himself of them all , and when it is written , " He who loveth ...
... hold his hand from taking his own life ? Why does any person who is freed from the hazards of this life again expose himself to them , when he has power so easily to rid himself of them all , and when it is written , " He who loveth ...
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... hold for the very truth their own un- reasonable fancies , either on account of their great blindness , which prevents them from seeing what is plainly set before them , or on account of their opinionative obstinacy , which pre- vents ...
... hold for the very truth their own un- reasonable fancies , either on account of their great blindness , which prevents them from seeing what is plainly set before them , or on account of their opinionative obstinacy , which pre- vents ...
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... hold in contempt the men who acted in the theatres those dramas which , as they had ascertained , gave pleasure to the gods whom they worshipped ? Nay , how could they but grant to them the highest civic honours ? On what plea could ...
... hold in contempt the men who acted in the theatres those dramas which , as they had ascertained , gave pleasure to the gods whom they worshipped ? Nay , how could they but grant to them the highest civic honours ? On what plea could ...
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... holds together and continues in being , and if they therefore pooh - pooh the testimony of Sallust to its " utterly wicked and profligate " condition , what will they make of Cicero's statement , that even in his time it had become ...
... holds together and continues in being , and if they therefore pooh - pooh the testimony of Sallust to its " utterly wicked and profligate " condition , what will they make of Cicero's statement , that even in his time it had become ...
Стр. 89
... hold now on the celestial country , which is easily won , and in which you will reign truly and for ever . For there shalt thou find no vestal fire , no Capitoline stone , but the one true God " No date , no goal will here ordain : But ...
... hold now on the celestial country , which is easily won , and in which you will reign truly and for ever . For there shalt thou find no vestal fire , no Capitoline stone , but the one true God " No date , no goal will here ordain : But ...
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