The City of God Against the Pagans: With an English Translation, Nide 2Harvard University Press, 1963 |
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... demons , whose greatest desire is to deceive . For just as demons can only possess those whom they have treacherously deceived , so also the rulers- certainly not honest men , but men like the demons- taught the people as true in ...
... demons , whose greatest desire is to deceive . For just as demons can only possess those whom they have treacherously deceived , so also the rulers- certainly not honest men , but men like the demons- taught the people as true in ...
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... demons whom he was known to worship . Then he allowed Rome to be captured by these other barbarians who , contrary to the customs of all wars waged before , spared those who fled to holy places out of reverence for the name of Christ ...
... demons whom he was known to worship . Then he allowed Rome to be captured by these other barbarians who , contrary to the customs of all wars waged before , spared those who fled to holy places out of reverence for the name of Christ ...
Sivu 503
... demons , such as to make the whole civil theology appear abominable even to such men , who had adopted so many shameful practices in their worship , or else all the gods were there revealed as nothing but dead men whom for so long a ...
... demons , such as to make the whole civil theology appear abominable even to such men , who had adopted so many shameful practices in their worship , or else all the gods were there revealed as nothing but dead men whom for so long a ...
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Aeneid aeterna aliquid aliud animae atque Augustine autem caelum causa Cicero City of God civil theology cuius Cunina deam deities demons deorum deos deum Deus dicere dicit diis divine earth eius enim ergo esset eternal etiam Felicitas felicitatem Fortuna glory goddess habere habet haec homines hominum honour huius human ideo igitur illa illi illo inquit inter Iovem Iovis ipsa ipse ipsi ipsum ista Iuppiter Janus Jupiter modo multa mundum neque nihil nisi omnes omnia omnis pagans Pecunia possunt potest potius propter Proserpina quae quam quia quibus quid quidem quod quoniam Radagaisus rebus religion rerum rites Roman Sallust Saturn select gods sibi sicut sine sint soul sunt tamen tamquam terra things true utique Varro velut vero verum virtue vita vitam Vols W. R. M. Lamb world soul worship