Alypius of Tagaste, Том 1731799 |
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... addicted under heathenism . At the same time innumerable heresies sprang " p . rending the Church into sects and parties , and absorbing , in profitless controversies , those energies which would other- wise PREFACE. ...
... addicted under heathenism . At the same time innumerable heresies sprang " p . rending the Church into sects and parties , and absorbing , in profitless controversies , those energies which would other- wise PREFACE. ...
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... party attracted for awhile all eyes , and absorbed all attention . But the eyes and thoughts of Alypius were not so riveted by the dignity and splendour of the chief magistrate and his suite , as to prevent their being diverted towards ...
... party attracted for awhile all eyes , and absorbed all attention . But the eyes and thoughts of Alypius were not so riveted by the dignity and splendour of the chief magistrate and his suite , as to prevent their being diverted towards ...
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... party ; and he would willingly have rushed on the stage , and exposed his own life to peril , if he could thus have aided the doomed and wretched Lybians . Slowly they were driven to the back of the platform , fiercely contending every ...
... party ; and he would willingly have rushed on the stage , and exposed his own life to peril , if he could thus have aided the doomed and wretched Lybians . Slowly they were driven to the back of the platform , fiercely contending every ...
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... party . Then he looked at Medora , and he saw her pleading face lifted up towards her father , and her pale and quivering lips moving as if in earnest entreaty . But those looks , which Alypius thought might have melted a heart of stone ...
... party . Then he looked at Medora , and he saw her pleading face lifted up towards her father , and her pale and quivering lips moving as if in earnest entreaty . But those looks , which Alypius thought might have melted a heart of stone ...
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... party , who , shrouded in long mantles , and carrying a lantern , left the streets of Alexandria and proceeded by a narrow alley , that led them through gardens and orchards , until they reached the open plain beyond . Many ruins of ...
... party , who , shrouded in long mantles , and carrying a lantern , left the streets of Alexandria and proceeded by a narrow alley , that led them through gardens and orchards , until they reached the open plain beyond . Many ruins of ...
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Стр. 122 - The night is far spent, and the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day ; not in revelling and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and jealousy.
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