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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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 82
עמוד xvi
... punishment and results of man's first sin , and of the propagation of man without lust , BOOK XV . The progress of the earthly and heavenly cities traced by the sacred history , BOOK XVI . The history of the city of God from Noah to the ...
... punishment and results of man's first sin , and of the propagation of man without lust , BOOK XV . The progress of the earthly and heavenly cities traced by the sacred history , BOOK XVI . The history of the city of God from Noah to the ...
עמוד 2
... punishment of that life in which they now boast themselves . present destruction . For of those whom you Are not ... punished in Christian or Pagan . To their very threshold everlasting darkness , they perversely oppose the blood ...
... punishment of that life in which they now boast themselves . present destruction . For of those whom you Are not ... punished in Christian or Pagan . To their very threshold everlasting darkness , they perversely oppose the blood ...
עמוד 5
... punishment , nothing would seem to be sees this , and gives no praise , is ungrateful ; reserved for the final judgment ; on the other whoever hinders any one from praising it , is mad . Far be it from any prudent man to impute this ...
... punishment , nothing would seem to be sees this , and gives no praise , is ungrateful ; reserved for the final judgment ; on the other whoever hinders any one from praising it , is mad . Far be it from any prudent man to impute this ...
עמוד 6
... punishment . so the same violence of affliction proves , Justly , when God afflicts them in common purges , clarifies the good , but damns , ruins , with the wicked , do they find this life bitter , exterminates the wicked . And thus it ...
... punishment . so the same violence of affliction proves , Justly , when God afflicts them in common purges , clarifies the good , but damns , ruins , with the wicked , do they find this life bitter , exterminates the wicked . And thus it ...
עמוד 11
... punishments to be having a city like him ? If they do not dread inflicted on one who kept his oath to them , this , then let them acknowledge that some what more cruel punishment could they in their such calamity as befell Regulus may ...
... punishments to be having a city like him ? If they do not dread inflicted on one who kept his oath to them , this , then let them acknowledge that some what more cruel punishment could they in their such calamity as befell Regulus may ...
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Abraham according Æneid angels apostle Apuleius believe blessed blessedness bodily body called cause certainly CHAP Christ Christian Church Cicero city of God created Creator dead death demons desire devil divine earth earthly enemies eternal evil faith false father fear felicity fire flesh glory God's goddess gods grace Greek Haran hath heaven Hebrew holy honor human immortal Israel Jews judged judgment Jupiter king kingdom last judgment live Lord lust Matt means ment mind misery mortal nations nature opinion peace philosophers Plato Platonists Porphyry praise promise prophecy prophet psalm punishment reason received refer reign resurrection righteousness Roman republic Romans Rome Romulus sacred sacrifice saints sake Sallust Scripture seed Septuagint Sicyon sins sons soul speak spirit suffer suppose temple Terah thee things thou tion true truth unto Varro virtue whole wicked wisdom words worship