21:11-16# Thoughts - 思考者
C*r
1 楼
CHAP. 11.--WHETHER IT IS JUST THAT THE PUNISHMENTS OF SINS
LAST LONGER THAN THE SINS THEMSELVES
LASTED.
Some, however, of those against whom we are defending the
city of God, think it unjust that any man be doomed to an
eternal punishment for sins
which, no matter how great they were, were perpetrated in a
brief space of time; as if any law ever regulated the
duration of the punishment by the
duration of the offence punished! Cicero tells us that the
laws recognize eight kinds of penalty,-damage
LAST LONGER THAN THE SINS THEMSELVES
LASTED.
Some, however, of those against whom we are defending the
city of God, think it unjust that any man be doomed to an
eternal punishment for sins
which, no matter how great they were, were perpetrated in a
brief space of time; as if any law ever regulated the
duration of the punishment by the
duration of the offence punished! Cicero tells us that the
laws recognize eight kinds of penalty,-damage