Political WritingsH. Regnery Company, 1962 - 358 páginas |
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... honour , another to dis- honour.2 But first the vessel to dishonour was made , and after it another to honour . For in each individual , as I have already said , there is first of all that which is reprobate , that from which we a ...
... honour , another to dis- honour.2 But first the vessel to dishonour was made , and after it another to honour . For in each individual , as I have already said , there is first of all that which is reprobate , that from which we a ...
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... honour kings , and said , " Honour the king . " 6 Do not say , What have I to do with the king ? as in that case , what have you to do with the possession ? It is by the rights de- rived from kings that possessions are enjoyed . Thou ...
... honour kings , and said , " Honour the king . " 6 Do not say , What have I to do with the king ? as in that case , what have you to do with the possession ? It is by the rights de- rived from kings that possessions are enjoyed . Thou ...
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... honours : when they have arrived at them , and have been made either judges or kings ; for God doth this for the ... honour , and sometimes from those who are better than those in power . For the sake of illustration I take one ...
... honours : when they have arrived at them , and have been made either judges or kings ; for God doth this for the ... honour , and sometimes from those who are better than those in power . For the sake of illustration I take one ...
Contenido
Romulus | 15 |
THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONS | 44 |
SECURING THE PEACE OF BABYLON | 118 |
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Términos y frases comunes
according Æneas Æneid Amulius apostle Assyrian Augustine Babylon better blessings bodily body Cæcilianus Cæsar calamities called Carthage Catholic Christ Christian Church Cicero citizens City of God commanded compelled concord crime death deeds desire divine Donatists earth earthly city Edom emperors empire enemies eternal evil faith father fear flesh glory gods hand happy hath heart holy honour human Jerusalem judge justice king kingdom live Lord lust Manichæans Matt matter mercy nations nature Ninus peace perish pleasure possession praise Punic punishment received reign republic righteous Roman empire Roman republic Romans Rome saith sake Sallust Scipio Scripture second Punic war seek serve Sicyon Sion slain slaves soul speak spirit suffer Sylla temporal thee things third Punic war thou hast thyself tion true truth unto Varro vice victory virtue waged wars waters of Babylon wicked wish words worship