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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Fix your hope in God , desire the things eternal , wait for the things eternal . Ye
are Christians , Brethren , we are all Christians . Christ did not come down into
the flesh that we might live softly ; let us endure rather than love the things
present ...
Fix your hope in God , desire the things eternal , wait for the things eternal . Ye
are Christians , Brethren , we are all Christians . Christ did not come down into
the flesh that we might live softly ; let us endure rather than love the things
present ...
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If the population of Saguntum had been Christian , and had suffered as it did for
the Christian faith ( though , of course , Christians would not have used fire and
sword against their own persons ) , they would have suffered with that hope
which ...
If the population of Saguntum had been Christian , and had suffered as it did for
the Christian faith ( though , of course , Christians would not have used fire and
sword against their own persons ) , they would have suffered with that hope
which ...
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exist save in those who have true piety — they do not profess to be able to deliver
the men who possess them from all miseries ; for true virtues tell no such lies , but
they profess that by the hope of the future world this life , which is miserably ...
exist save in those who have true piety — they do not profess to be able to deliver
the men who possess them from all miseries ; for true virtues tell no such lies , but
they profess that by the hope of the future world this life , which is miserably ...
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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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