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 139
... earth ; among which latter he has placed Minerva , whom he had before placed above heaven itself . Then the male god Neptune is in the sea , which pertains rather to earth than to heaven . Last of all , father Dis , who is called in ...
... earth ; among which latter he has placed Minerva , whom he had before placed above heaven itself . Then the male god Neptune is in the sea , which pertains rather to earth than to heaven . Last of all , father Dis , who is called in ...
Page 342
... earth ? " For ought those who dwell in the could vow anything acceptable to God , unless ends of the earth not to do judgment and jus- he received from Him that which he might tice ? Who would say so ? Why , then , is it Vow . There ...
... earth ? " For ought those who dwell in the could vow anything acceptable to God , unless ends of the earth not to do judgment and jus- he received from Him that which he might tice ? Who would say so ? Why , then , is it Vow . There ...
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... earth is or shall ever be in the sky so we ought to see no particle of fire on the earth . But the fact is that it exists to such an extent , not only on but even under the earth , that the tops of mountains vomit it forth ; besides ...
... earth is or shall ever be in the sky so we ought to see no particle of fire on the earth . But the fact is that it exists to such an extent , not only on but even under the earth , that the tops of mountains vomit it forth ; besides ...
Contents
The external calamities of Rome | 43 |
BOOK IV | 64 |
BOOK V | 84 |
Copyright | |
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