Political Writings |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 77
Página ix
It is descriptive when the object is to trace the fixed pattern of an inviolable law -
empirically ascertainable , like the laws of planetary motions — operating in the
sphere of human conduct . It is censorial when it considers the obligations ...
It is descriptive when the object is to trace the fixed pattern of an inviolable law -
empirically ascertainable , like the laws of planetary motions — operating in the
sphere of human conduct . It is censorial when it considers the obligations ...
Página 106
Among all who are truly pious , it is at all events agreed that no one without true
piety —that is , true worship of the true God — can have true virtue ; and that it is
not true virtue which is the slave of human praise . Though , nevertheless , they ...
Among all who are truly pious , it is at all events agreed that no one without true
piety —that is , true worship of the true God — can have true virtue ; and that it is
not true virtue which is the slave of human praise . Though , nevertheless , they ...
Página 161
Is it not by human right ? For by divine right , “ The earth is the Lord's , and the
fulness thereof . " 5 The poor and the rich , God made of one clay ; the same earth
supports alike the poor and the rich . By human right , however , one says , This ...
Is it not by human right ? For by divine right , “ The earth is the Lord's , and the
fulness thereof . " 5 The poor and the rich , God made of one clay ; the same earth
supports alike the poor and the rich . By human right , however , one says , This ...
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
LibraryThing Review
Crítica de los usuarios - mattries37315 - LibraryThingThe most important voice in political thought throughout the Middle Ages, influencing even St. Aquinas, was that of St. Augustine. Through excerpts of sermons, letters, and selections from City of God ... Leer comentario completo
Contenido
THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONS | 44 |
Gods Governance and Roman | 88 |
SECURING THE PEACE OF BABYLON | 118 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 7 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Political Writings of St. Augustine Bishop of Hippo Saint Augustine,Dino Bigongiari Vista previa limitada - 1996 |
The Political Writings of St. Augustine Aurelius Augustinus,Saint Augustine (of Hippo) Vista de fragmentos - 1962 |
Términos y frases comunes
according already answer apostle Augustine authority Babylon become believe belong body brought called Catholic cause Christ Christian Church citizens commanded common compelled crime death delivered desire divine earth earthly emperors empire enemies enjoy eternal evil faith father fear flesh follow force give given glory gods greater hand happy hath hear heart hold holy honour hope human Italy Jerusalem Jews judge justice kind king kingdom less Letters live Lord lust matter means mind nature pass peace persons pleasure political possession praise present punishment question reason received regard remain republic rich Romans Rome rule sake seek servants serve soul speak spirit suffer thee things thou tion true truth unto victory virtue wars whole wicked wish