Political WritingsH. Regnery Company, 1962 - 358 páginas |
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Página 187
... matter in hand ; for I conceded that wherever such crimes were com- mitted by men having the name of Christians , they were not the actions of good men . Nevertheless , in order to show him what was the true question before us , I ...
... matter in hand ; for I conceded that wherever such crimes were com- mitted by men having the name of Christians , they were not the actions of good men . Nevertheless , in order to show him what was the true question before us , I ...
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... matter of great importance what intention a man has in showing leniency . Just as it is some- times mercy to punish , so it may be cruelty to pardon . For , to use a well - worn case as an exam- ple , who would not truthfully say that a ...
... matter of great importance what intention a man has in showing leniency . Just as it is some- times mercy to punish , so it may be cruelty to pardon . For , to use a well - worn case as an exam- ple , who would not truthfully say that a ...
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... matters I am not able to examine and judge . I beseech you rather to contemplate and inquire into the matter , in which you know that you have to do not with men at all , but with God ; living in Christ as a believer , you are bound to ...
... matters I am not able to examine and judge . I beseech you rather to contemplate and inquire into the matter , in which you know that you have to do not with men at all , but with God ; living in Christ as a believer , you are bound to ...
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Romulus | 15 |
THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONS | 44 |
SECURING THE PEACE OF BABYLON | 118 |
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Términos y frases comunes
according Æneid answer apostle Augustine Augustinian bishops blessings body brethren Cæcilianus Cæsar called captive Carthage Catholic Christ Christian Church Cicero citizens City of God commanded compelled crime death deeds delivered desire divine Donatists earth earthly city Edom emperors empire enemies eternal Étienne Gilson evil faith father fear flesh glory gods hand happy hath heart holy honour human inflicted Jerusalem Jesus Jews judge justice king kingdom lest Letters live Lord lust Matt matter mercy nations nature Ninus peace perish persecution Pilate pleasure political possession praise Psalm Punic punishment received republic righteous Roman empire Roman republic Romans Rome saith sake Sallust Scripture second Punic war seek servants serve Sicyon slaves soul speak spirit suffer temporal thee things thou art thou hast thyself tion true truth unto Varro victory virtue wars waters of Babylon wicked wish words worship