The Political Writings of St. AugustineThis collection, taken from the works of St. Augustine, has been arranged so as to give the reader an organized, comprehensive view of the great African saint's political ideas. These, no less than his ideas on sin, grace and predestination, have long been an object of study and controversy. |
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my own town , which , although it was once wholly on the side of Donatus , was
brought over to the Catholic unity by fear of the imperial edicts , but which we now
see filled with such detestation of your ruinous perversity , that it would scarcely ...
my own town , which , although it was once wholly on the side of Donatus , was
brought over to the Catholic unity by fear of the imperial edicts , but which we now
see filled with such detestation of your ruinous perversity , that it would scarcely ...
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the error of this great impiety , and to bring those who bore the standards of Christ
against the cause of Christ into the unity of the Catholic Church , even by terror
and compulsion , rather than merely to take away their power of doing violence ...
the error of this great impiety , and to bring those who bore the standards of Christ
against the cause of Christ into the unity of the Catholic Church , even by terror
and compulsion , rather than merely to take away their power of doing violence ...
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I ask this out of a regard both for our own consciences and for the testimony
thereby given to Catholic clemency . For this is the special advantage secured to
us by their confession , that the Catholic Church has found an opportunity of ...
I ask this out of a regard both for our own consciences and for the testimony
thereby given to Catholic clemency . For this is the special advantage secured to
us by their confession , that the Catholic Church has found an opportunity of ...
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THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONS | 44 |
Gods Governance and Roman | 88 |
SECURING THE PEACE OF BABYLON | 118 |
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The Political Writings of St. Augustine Bishop of Hippo Saint Augustine,Dino Bigongiari Vista previa limitada - 1996 |
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