Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: First Series, Volume II St. Augustine: City of God, Christian DoctrinePhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 1 במאי 2007 - 640 עמודים "The Council of Nicaea in 325 AD marked the beginning of a new era in Christianity. For the first time, doctrines were organized into a single creed. The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers did most of their writing during and after this important event in Church history. Unlike the previous era of Christian writing, the Nicene and Post-Nicene era is dominated by a few very important and prolific writers. In Volume II of the 14-volume collected writings of the Nicenes and Post-Nicenes (first published between 1886 and 1889), readers will discover one of Augustines masterworks: City of God. In this groundbreaking work, Augustine proposes a philosophy that sees history as having a purpose and direction. Coming at a time when Roman civilization was failing, this work argued that Romans could find comfort in Christianity because all of history was merely a struggle between the City of God (believers) and the City of Man (nonbelievers). Should Romans put their faith in the City of God, even their declining civilization should cause them no grief. Even though it was written at a very particular time in history, City of God appeals to all Christians seeking inspiration to continue their religious practice." |
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עמוד vii
... hand and carefully revised the parts translated by others . I was very much gratified to hear that you meant to adopt it into your Series ; and the best reward of my labor on it is that now with your additional notes and improvements ...
... hand and carefully revised the parts translated by others . I was very much gratified to hear that you meant to adopt it into your Series ; and the best reward of my labor on it is that now with your additional notes and improvements ...
עמוד 5
... hand , if no sin received now a plainly divine punishment , it would be concluded that there is no divine providence at all . And so of the good things of this life : if God did not by a very visible liberality confer these on some of ...
... hand , if no sin received now a plainly divine punishment , it would be concluded that there is no divine providence at all . And so of the good things of this life : if God did not by a very visible liberality confer these on some of ...
עמוד 12
... hand , it belongs charge as a great wickedness is himself not to the soul , then not even when the body is guiltless of the fault of folly . For if it is not violated is it lost . Nay more , the virtue of lawful to take the law into our ...
... hand , it belongs charge as a great wickedness is himself not to the soul , then not even when the body is guiltless of the fault of folly . For if it is not violated is it lost . Nay more , the virtue of lawful to take the law into our ...
עמוד 13
... hand from suicide , if she could with her false were the case , she ought still to have held her and bound them by an oath to avenge it . Then , heart - sick , and unable to bear the I Virgil , Æneid , vi . 434 . tion , nor of the ...
... hand from suicide , if she could with her false were the case , she ought still to have held her and bound them by an oath to avenge it . Then , heart - sick , and unable to bear the I Virgil , Æneid , vi . 434 . tion , nor of the ...
עמוד 17
... healed by repentance ; that no man should put an end to this life to obtain that better life we look for after death , for 11 Cor . ii , 11 . those who die by their own hand have no bet CHAP . XXVI . ] 17 THE CITY OF GOD .
... healed by repentance ; that no man should put an end to this life to obtain that better life we look for after death , for 11 Cor . ii , 11 . those who die by their own hand have no bet CHAP . XXVI . ] 17 THE CITY OF GOD .
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