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To confirm this reasoning , there is added an eminent example drawn from nature
: for “ why , ” it is asked , “ does God rule man , the soul the body , the reason the
passions and other vicious parts of the soul ? ” This example leaves no doubt ...
To confirm this reasoning , there is added an eminent example drawn from nature
: for “ why , ” it is asked , “ does God rule man , the soul the body , the reason the
passions and other vicious parts of the soul ? ” This example leaves no doubt ...
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Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.) Henry Paolucci. no sacrifice save to Him
alone , and which , therefore , could not give to the soul its proper command over
the body , nor to the reason its just authority over the vices , is void of true justice .
Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.) Henry Paolucci. no sacrifice save to Him
alone , and which , therefore , could not give to the soul its proper command over
the body , nor to the reason its just authority over the vices , is void of true justice .
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Yet is not this without reason : for they who live ill , are generally known , they
who turn to God and are cleansed from the filth of evil desires are hidden , for in
the press , or rather out the press , the lees openly flow , the oil secretly strains off
.
Yet is not this without reason : for they who live ill , are generally known , they
who turn to God and are cleansed from the filth of evil desires are hidden , for in
the press , or rather out the press , the lees openly flow , the oil secretly strains off
.
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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 |
The Political Writings of St. Augustine Aurelius Augustinus,Saint Augustine (of Hippo) Vista de fragmentos - 1962 |
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