The City of God Against the Pagans: With an English Translation, Nide 3Harvard University Press, 1968 |
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... virtue , which is defined as the art of right living , and exists only as a state of mind . The other philosophers use the straightforward language of customary speech and call these advantages goods , but hold that in com- parison with ...
... virtue , which is defined as the art of right living , and exists only as a state of mind . The other philosophers use the straightforward language of customary speech and call these advantages goods , but hold that in com- parison with ...
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... virtue . Such a one is Aeneas , as described by Virgil in the words : His mind remains unshaken ; in vain flow forth the tears . " 1 V That the passions which affect the minds of Christians do not drag them into vice but exercise their ...
... virtue . Such a one is Aeneas , as described by Virgil in the words : His mind remains unshaken ; in vain flow forth the tears . " 1 V That the passions which affect the minds of Christians do not drag them into vice but exercise their ...
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... virtue , not of power , and Augustine apparently understands virtus as virtue here . 3 The word resiluisses indicates , according to some , that Porphyry had once been a Christian , but had apostatized . XXVIII The arguments that ...
... virtue , not of power , and Augustine apparently understands virtus as virtue here . 3 The word resiluisses indicates , according to some , that Porphyry had once been a Christian , but had apostatized . XXVIII The arguments that ...
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aeterna aliud angeli angels animae animalia Apuleius Asclepius atque Augustine autem beata beati blessed body boni bonos bonum Cicero City of God corporis created cuius cultu daemonibus daemonum demons deos Deum Deus dicere dicit diis divine eius enim Enneads eorum ergo esset eternal etiam etsi facta fecit gods habent haec Hermes holy homines hominibus hominum huius ideo igitur illa illi illo immortal inter ipsa ipse ipsi ipsos ipsum ista isti misery modo mortal nature neque nihil nisi nobis omnes omnia philosophers Plato Platonici Platonists Plotinus Porphyry possunt potest potius propter Psalm quae quam quia quibus quid quidem quippe quod quoniam religion rerum sacrifice sapientiae Scripture Septuagint sibi sicut sint sive Socrates soul spirits sunt tamen tamquam tenebras terra theurgy things utique vero verum vita Vols W. R. M. Lamb words worship