The City of God, 19:1-3# Thoughts - 思考者
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BOOK XIX.
ARGUMENT.
IN THIS BOOK THE END OF THE TWO CITIES, THE EARTHLY AND THE
HEAVENLY, IS DISCUSSED. AUGUSTIN REVIEWS THE
OPINIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHERS REGARDING THE SUPREME GOOD, AND
THEIR VAIN EFFORTS TO MAKE FOR
THEMSELVES A HAPPINESS IN THIS LIFE; AND, WHILE HE REFUTES
THESE, HE TAKES OCCASION TO SHOW WHAT THE PEACE
AND HAPPINESS BELONGING TO THE HEAVENLY CITY, OR THE PEOPLE
OF CHRIST, ARE BOTH NOW AND HEREAFTER.
CHAP. 1.--THAT VARRO HAS MADE OUT THAT TWO HUNDRED AND
EIGHTY-EIGHT DIFFERENT
ARGUMENT.
IN THIS BOOK THE END OF THE TWO CITIES, THE EARTHLY AND THE
HEAVENLY, IS DISCUSSED. AUGUSTIN REVIEWS THE
OPINIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHERS REGARDING THE SUPREME GOOD, AND
THEIR VAIN EFFORTS TO MAKE FOR
THEMSELVES A HAPPINESS IN THIS LIFE; AND, WHILE HE REFUTES
THESE, HE TAKES OCCASION TO SHOW WHAT THE PEACE
AND HAPPINESS BELONGING TO THE HEAVENLY CITY, OR THE PEOPLE
OF CHRIST, ARE BOTH NOW AND HEREAFTER.
CHAP. 1.--THAT VARRO HAS MADE OUT THAT TWO HUNDRED AND
EIGHTY-EIGHT DIFFERENT