Political WritingsH. Regnery Company, 1962 - 358 páginas |
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... enjoy the gifts of nature , that is to say , all that God the Creator of all natures has bestowed upon ours- gifts not only good , but eternal - not only of the spirit , healed now by wisdom , but also of the body renewed by the ...
... enjoy the gifts of nature , that is to say , all that God the Creator of all natures has bestowed upon ours- gifts not only good , but eternal - not only of the spirit , healed now by wisdom , but also of the body renewed by the ...
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... enjoyed in a good life ; but such blessedness is mere misery compared to that final felicity . When we mortals ... enjoy the best and greatest peace possible . * He , then , who prefers what is right to what is wrong , and what is ...
... enjoyed in a good life ; but such blessedness is mere misery compared to that final felicity . When we mortals ... enjoy the best and greatest peace possible . * He , then , who prefers what is right to what is wrong , and what is ...
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... enjoy God as the end of all , while he enjoys himself and his friend in God and for God . For to love in a friend the love of God is to love the friend for God . Now both justice and injustice , to be acts at all , must be voluntary ...
... enjoy God as the end of all , while he enjoys himself and his friend in God and for God . For to love in a friend the love of God is to love the friend for God . Now both justice and injustice , to be acts at all , must be voluntary ...
Contenido
Romulus | 15 |
THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONS | 44 |
SECURING THE PEACE OF BABYLON | 118 |
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