bandits
an outlaw belonging to a group
fortitude
courage
stout
strong and thick
grace
elegance
justice
to be fairly judged
contentious
heated argument
stubborn
unyielding
an outlaw belonging to a group
courage
strong and thick
elegance
to be fairly judged
heated argument
unyielding
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The City of Man represents the non-believers specifically the Romans. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Romans accused Christians of being the main reason for their fall. However, Augustine condemns the Romans for such accusations and insists...
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It is not without significance, that in no passage of the holy canonical books there can be found either divine precept or permission to take away our own life, whether for the sake of entering on the enjoyment of immortality, or of...