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St. Augustine's Treatise on The City of God [Abridged]. Translations of Christian Literature. Series II. Latin Texts
Francis Ryan Montgomery Hitchcock [1867-1951]


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Book Description

Title:
St. Augustine's Treatise on The City of God [Abridged]. Translations of Christian Literature. Series II. Latin Texts
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
SPCK
Pages:
117
Subjects:
Church History, Church Fathers, Augustine of Hippo
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Francis Ryan Montgomery Hitchcock [1867-1951], St. Augustine's Treatise on The City of God {Abridged]

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  1. The Church's Answer to Paganism
  2. The Church's Indictment of Paganism
  3. Exposure of the Pagan Deities
  4. Traces of Spiritual Religion Among the Pagans
  5. The Liberty of Christian and the Freedom of Pagan Rome—A Contrast
  6. The Deities of Rome, Unable to Confer Eternal Life, Unworthy of Worship
  7. Natural Theology Insufficient
  8. Platonism, the Highest Philosophy of the Pagan World, Inferior to Christianity
  9. The Demons of Paganism and the ANgels of Christianity
  10. The Worship of the Triune God, and the Doctrine of the Incarnation
  11. The Creation of the World—Its Significance, Purpose and Goodness
  12. The Creation of Man and the Origin of Evil
  13. The Fall of Man and its Consequences
  14. The Two States
  15. Biblical Account of the Course of the Two States
  16. Same Subject Continued
  17. Prophetical Reference to These States
  18. Augury versus Prophecy
  19. The Ideals of Llife and the Objects of Existence
  20. The Life to Come
  21. Sin—Its Punishment and Forgiveness
  22. Righteousness, Its Rest and Freedom
  • Index
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