The City of God Against the Pagans: Translated by Philip LevineHarvard University Press, 1966 |
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... mind , with a kind of haphazard instability . Further , they contend , if we should accept this theory of cycles ... mind the wholly unchangeable mind of God , which can grasp no matter what infinity and counts all uncountable things ...
... mind , with a kind of haphazard instability . Further , they contend , if we should accept this theory of cycles ... mind the wholly unchangeable mind of God , which can grasp no matter what infinity and counts all uncountable things ...
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... mind rather than of the body . For it may happen that a person abstains from bodily pleasures because he worships ... mind ? Or does anyone , in speaking to his enemy , real or imagined , say , " You are ill - disposed to me in your ...
... mind rather than of the body . For it may happen that a person abstains from bodily pleasures because he worships ... mind ? Or does anyone , in speaking to his enemy , real or imagined , say , " You are ill - disposed to me in your ...
Sivu 295
... mind of the wise man , pain or grief being excluded since the virtuous mind ought not to experience it . THE Stoics have replaced in their system the three disorders by three corresponding well - ordered states in the mind of the wise ...
... mind of the wise man , pain or grief being excluded since the virtuous mind ought not to experience it . THE Stoics have replaced in their system the three disorders by three corresponding well - ordered states in the mind of the wise ...
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Adam aliquid aliud angels anima animalia Apostle atque autem body bona bono bonum Cain Cicero City of God civitatis corpore corpus created creator cuius death Deum Deus dicere diluvium eius enim eorum erat ergo erit esset evil factum filii flesh fuisse fuit Genesis haec hominem homines homo huius human ideo igitur illa illi illo illud ipsa ipse ipso ipsum ista itaque Lamech live lust mala mali modum mors morte mortem nature Neque enim nihil nisi nulla nunc omnes omni peccati peccatum Plato possit potest potius propter quae quam quamvis quia quibus quid quidem quippe quis quo modo quod quoniam Scripture secundum semper Septuagint Seth sibi sicut sine sive solum soul spiritual sunt tamen tamquam terra terrena things Timaeus tunc usque utique vero vita vivere Vols voluntate voluntatis Vulg Vulgate