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Chapter 42 of 690

Book II.

1 min read · Chapter 42 of 690
Argument -- In this book Augustin reviews those calamities which the Romans suffered before the time of Christ, and while the worship of the false gods was universally practised; and demonstrates that, far from being preserved from misfortune by the gods, the Romans have been by them overwhelmed with the only, or at least the greatest, of all calamities -- the corruption of manners, and the vices of the soul.

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