The City of God Against the Pagans, Nide 7Harvard University Press, 1957 |
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Sivu 133
... heaven , that if anyone has eaten of this bread , he may not die . I am the living bread that came down from heaven ; if anyone eats of this bread he will live for ever . ' " 1 If those to whom we are now replying understand this ...
... heaven , that if anyone has eaten of this bread , he may not die . I am the living bread that came down from heaven ; if anyone eats of this bread he will live for ever . ' " 1 If those to whom we are now replying understand this ...
Sivu 187
... heaven disdain to re- ceive that lump , now that it is living and sentient ? Or will heaven not be able to retain it after receiving it , although its sensation and life come from a thing that is better than any heavenly body ? This ...
... heaven disdain to re- ceive that lump , now that it is living and sentient ? Or will heaven not be able to retain it after receiving it , although its sensation and life come from a thing that is better than any heavenly body ? This ...
Sivu 265
... heaven , while earth has its place in the lowest foundation of the world , so to speak , why is fire itself on the earth ? For , according to this reasoning , the two elements of earth and fire should be in their proper places , the ...
... heaven , while earth has its place in the lowest foundation of the world , so to speak , why is fire itself on the earth ? For , according to this reasoning , the two elements of earth and fire should be in their proper places , the ...
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aeternum aliis aliquid animae animalia Apostle apostolus atque Augustine autem believe body carnis Christ Christum Cicero City of God corporis corpus cuius Deum Deus dicere eius enim eorum ergo erit erunt esset eternal punishment etiam etsi fecit fire flesh fuerit fuisse futura haec hanc homines hominibus hominum huius ideo igne ignem ignis illa illi illo illud inquiunt ipsa ipse ipsi ista isti malis martyrs marvellous mercy mirabiliter miracles modum multa nature neque nihil nisi nobis nulla nunc omnes omni omnia omnibus peccata peccatum Plato poenas poenis posse possit potest potius propter quae quam quamvis quia quibus quid quidem quippe quis quo modo quod quoniam resurrection saints sibi sicut sine sins sint sive Solinus spiritus sunt tamen things tunc usque utique Varro vero verum vita vitam Vols