St. Augustine, Aspects of His Life and ThoughtHodder and Stoughton, 1914 - 255 páginas |
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... sound method to make a first approach along the lines of less resistance . In the case of a man like St. Augustine , who has left his permanent mark for good and ill upon the Western civilisation amid which we stand , it is natural that ...
... sound method to make a first approach along the lines of less resistance . In the case of a man like St. Augustine , who has left his permanent mark for good and ill upon the Western civilisation amid which we stand , it is natural that ...
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... sound of the stream which ran down behind the baths caught my ear , and I noticed it more attentively than usual . It struck me as curious that the water , as it ran over the stones , sounded now louder and now less loud . I began to ...
... sound of the stream which ran down behind the baths caught my ear , and I noticed it more attentively than usual . It struck me as curious that the water , as it ran over the stones , sounded now louder and now less loud . I began to ...
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William Montgomery. Licentius ingeniously suggests that the varia- tions in the sound may be due to masses of fallen leaves periodically choking the channel , and then , as the water gathers head , giving way again . This is accepted ...
William Montgomery. Licentius ingeniously suggests that the varia- tions in the sound may be due to masses of fallen leaves periodically choking the channel , and then , as the water gathers head , giving way again . This is accepted ...
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... sound of your voice as by the example of your fortitude . I desire earnestly that while his life is still in the green blade he may turn the tares into fruit , and may believe those who have experienced that which he desires to endanger ...
... sound of your voice as by the example of your fortitude . I desire earnestly that while his life is still in the green blade he may turn the tares into fruit , and may believe those who have experienced that which he desires to endanger ...
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... sounds of revelry which proceeded from the neighbouring Donatist church , and remark- ing that the beauty of day is enhanced by contrast with the darkness of night . We should have been well content , no doubt , to spare that touch of ...
... sounds of revelry which proceeded from the neighbouring Donatist church , and remark- ing that the beauty of day is enhanced by contrast with the darkness of night . We should have been well content , no doubt , to spare that touch of ...
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