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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Christianity and other religions -- Early works to 1800.
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L. VIVES.

A Liuing (a).] Or with a liuing soule, but the first is more vsual in holy writ. (b) A quickning] •…•…ssed and ioyned with God: b•…•… which coniunction it imparteth integrity and immor∣•…•… •…•…to the body. (c) Forbidden.] Out of much diuersity of reading I hold this the best: for, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 •…•…oule that liueth and the quickning spirit that giueth life. (d) When soeuer.] Symmachus 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Hierome) expounds this place better, thou shalt be mortall. But ind•…•…ed we die as soone 〈◊〉〈◊〉 borne as Manilius saith.

Nascentes morimur, finisque, ab origine pendet. Being borne we die: our ends hangs at our birth:

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