Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: City of God, Christian doctrinePhilip Schaff Hendrickson Publishers, 1994 - Christian literature, Early Series I of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers consists of eight volumes of the writings of St. Augustine, the greatest and most influential of the early Church Fathers, and six volumes of the treatises and homilies of St. Chrysostom. The series is edited by the eminent church historian Philip Schaff (1819-1893), professor at Union Theological Seminary, New York. |
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Page 76
... certainly more valuable fortunate city , not erect a temple to this god- than a kingdom . For no one doubts that a dess before all others ? Why did he supplicate man might easily be found who may fear to the other gods for anything ...
... certainly more valuable fortunate city , not erect a temple to this god- than a kingdom . For no one doubts that a dess before all others ? Why did he supplicate man might easily be found who may fear to the other gods for anything ...
Page 154
... certainly from the demons , all the pleasures of the theatre , by expelling the poets from the state ? Evidently in this way he wished to admonish the human soul , al- though still confined in these moribund mem- bers , to despise the ...
... certainly from the demons , all the pleasures of the theatre , by expelling the poets from the state ? Evidently in this way he wished to admonish the human soul , al- though still confined in these moribund mem- bers , to despise the ...
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... certainly it is a rea- sonable studiousness , and not presumptuous intrusion , to inquire whether the same Trinity be not hinted at in an enigmatical mode of speech , by which our inquiry is stimulated , when it is written who made each ...
... certainly it is a rea- sonable studiousness , and not presumptuous intrusion , to inquire whether the same Trinity be not hinted at in an enigmatical mode of speech , by which our inquiry is stimulated , when it is written who made each ...
Contents
The external calamities of Rome | 43 |
BOOK IV | 64 |
BOOK V | 84 |
Copyright | |
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