Borromeo. In August 1946 he took part in the religious courses of the Pro Civitate Christiana in Assisi, which he would follow year after year until 1960. Assisi...
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Italy, where he was received into the Roman Catholic faith at the Pro Civitate Christiana. Congdon, who had often gone back to Assisi during his travels...
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rumoured crimes, and his own response. In 1961 he was afliliated with Pro Civitate Christiana [it]. In his 1962 book La Chiesa verso il 2000, Cippico supported...
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sia 'l giorno Bernardino Streito Corale polifonica Valchiusella Pro Civitate Christiana Recorded with many other sacred choral pieces in the parish church...
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Confessions, which is a personal account of his earlier life, and for De civitate dei (The City of God, consisting of 22 books), which he wrote to restore...
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Among Augustine's most important works are The City of God, De doctrina Christiana, and Confessions. Originally, Augustinianism developed in opposition to...
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Gallia christiana IV, p. 425. Charles d'Ailleboust: Gallia christiana IV, p. 425. Saunier: Gallia christiana IV, p. 426. Ma(g)delaine: Gallia christiana IV...
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removeretur, conclusus in civitate, virtute se defensare nitebatur; sed cum non valeret, muneribus vicit." Gallia Christiana VI, p. 614. The name of Arimundus...
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maxima discordia erat inter cardinales Rom(a)e de electione pastoris in civitate Viterbii, et ibi sunt tantum VII cardinales: tres tenent unam viam scilicet...
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man to have several wives. Indeed when in 212 A.D. the lex Antoniana de civitate gave the rights of Roman Citizenship to great numbers of Jews, it was found...
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Confessions, which is a personal account of his earlier life, and for De civitate Dei (The City of God, consisting of 22 books), which he wrote to restore...
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communities were organized in their pre-Roman locations under their own civitates. Others migrated or were forcefully resettled in different regions. Some...
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1898, CSEL 39 Augustinus, De civitate dei (pars 1: lib. 1-13) - ed. E. Hoffmann 1899, CSEL 40/1 Augustinus, De civitate dei (pars 2: lib. 14-22) - ed...
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leanings. The manuscript also featured a work about Illyria (De situ et civitate Illyriae Sibenici). Although he wrote exclusively in Latin Hafner praised...
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Among his surviving works, his letters (Epistolae) and his De peregrinante civitate Dei are published in the Patrologia Latina. They are individually analyzed...
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Arculf: "Que utique Hebron, ut fertur, ante omnes, non solum Palestíne, civitates condita fuerat, sed etiam universas Egyptiacas urbes in sua precessit...
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Persecution of traditional African religions Sign of contradiction Augustine, Civitate dei, XVIII.50: Latin: Proinde ne illud quidem temere puto esse dicendum...
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Roger, eds. (2008). The Rhetoric of St. Augustine of Hippo: De Doctrina Christiana and the Search for a Distinctly Christian Rhetoric. Waco, TX: Baylor University...
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(1709). A treatise on Christian morals. De tabernaculo foederis, de sancta civitate Jerusalem, et de templo ejus, libri septem (1720, posthumous). A Latin...
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