19:5-10# Thoughts - 思考者
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CHAP. 5.--OF THE SOCIAL LIFE, WHICH, THOUGH MOST DESIRABLE,
IS FREQUENTLY DISTURBED BY MANY DISTRESSES.
We give a much more unlimited approval to their idea that
the life of the wise man must be social. For how could the
city of God (concerning which we are
already writing no less than the nineteenth book of this
work either take a beginning or be developed, or attain its
proper destiny, if the life of the saints were not a
social life? But who can enumerate all the great grievances
with which h
IS FREQUENTLY DISTURBED BY MANY DISTRESSES.
We give a much more unlimited approval to their idea that
the life of the wise man must be social. For how could the
city of God (concerning which we are
already writing no less than the nineteenth book of this
work either take a beginning or be developed, or attain its
proper destiny, if the life of the saints were not a
social life? But who can enumerate all the great grievances
with which h