The City of God Against the Pagans: Translated by George E. McCrackenHarvard University Press, 1957 |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 44
Sivu 23
... never have been laid waste if she had not lost them ! On the contrary , to worship conquered gods as protectors and defenders , what is this but to have in hand , not good deities , but bad securities ? How much wiser then to believe ...
... never have been laid waste if she had not lost them ! On the contrary , to worship conquered gods as protectors and defenders , what is this but to have in hand , not good deities , but bad securities ? How much wiser then to believe ...
Sivu 121
... never goes unpunished when committed , that con- sequently God is unmindful in such cases . For there are certain , so to speak , heavy burdens belonging to guilty lusts that are at the same time remitted by the present unseen judgement ...
... never goes unpunished when committed , that con- sequently God is unmindful in such cases . For there are certain , so to speak , heavy burdens belonging to guilty lusts that are at the same time remitted by the present unseen judgement ...
Sivu 225
... never existed , because true justice never resided in it . If we follow , however , definitions easier to justify , there was a commonwealth of a certain sort , and it was better administered by the earlier Romans than the later . True ...
... never existed , because true justice never resided in it . If we follow , however , definitions easier to justify , there was a commonwealth of a certain sort , and it was better administered by the earlier Romans than the later . True ...
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2nd Imp 3rd Imp 4th Imp Aeneas Aeneid apud atque Augustine Augustine's autem bishop Carthage Christ Christian Cicero citizens City of God civitas civitatis crime cuius death deinde deos dicere diis divine Donatist eius enemy enim eorum ergo esset etiam evils fuerat fuit gods habere haec Hippo homines hominum honour huius ideo igitur illa illi illo illud ipsa ipse ipsi ipso ipsum ista isti Livy magis mala malis Manichaean Marius modo moribus multa multi multo Neque nisi numina pagan Pelagianism Plato populi postea potius propter publica quae quam quia quibus quid quidem quippe quod quorum rei publicae rem publicam republic Roma Roman republic Romans Rome Romulus Sallust Scipio sibi sicut sive Sulla sunt Tagaste tamen tamquam tantum temple tunc velut vero verum victory vita vitam Vols Volusianus wicked worship