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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... they are not in that place where any mixture of misery is impossible . They
would , however , be more wretched if they had not that peace which arises from
being in harmony with the natural order of things . When they suffer , their peace
is in ...
... they are not in that place where any mixture of misery is impossible . They
would , however , be more wretched if they had not that peace which arises from
being in harmony with the natural order of things . When they suffer , their peace
is in ...
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Come , if thou art not willing to suffer these things , art thou by any means the only
man ? dost thou not live in the fellowship of mankind ? He that together with thee
hath been made , is thy fellow ; and all men have been made after the image of ...
Come , if thou art not willing to suffer these things , art thou by any means the only
man ? dost thou not live in the fellowship of mankind ? He that together with thee
hath been made , is thy fellow ; and all men have been made after the image of ...
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Spirit , even so it is now ; " whence those who have understanding may perceive
that it is rather the Catholic Church which suffers persecution through the pride
and impiety of those carnal men whom it endeavours to correct by afflictions and
...
Spirit , even so it is now ; " whence those who have understanding may perceive
that it is rather the Catholic Church which suffers persecution through the pride
and impiety of those carnal men whom it endeavours to correct by afflictions and
...
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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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