St. Augustine, Of the citie of God vvith the learned comments of Io. Lod. Viues. Englished by I.H.

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St. Augustine, Of the citie of God vvith the learned comments of Io. Lod. Viues. Englished by I.H.
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Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.
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London :: Printed by George Eld,
1610.
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L. VIVES.

EArth (a) thou wast] 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, say the Septuagints, by the later article, 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 implying the element of earth, the graue of althings dying. (b) Holding the] Augustine of∣ten auerreth directly, that man had not died, had he not sinned: nor had had a body subiect to death or disease: the tree of life should haue made him immortall. And S. Thomas Aqui•…•…as, the best schoole diuine holds so also. But Scotus, either for faction, or will, denies it al, making m•…•… in his first state subiect to diseases, yet that he should be taken vp to heauen ere he died: but if * 1.1 he were left on earth, he should die at length: for that the tree of life could not eternize h•…•… but onely prolong his life. (c) A due] deserued by his guilt.

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