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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:
- Francis Ryan Montgomery Hitchcock [1867-1951]
- Publication Year:
- 1951
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- SPCK
- Pages:
- 117
- Subjects:
- Church History, Church Fathers, Augustine of Hippo
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- The Church's Answer to Paganism
- The Church's Indictment of Paganism
- Exposure of the Pagan Deities
- Traces of Spiritual Religion Among the Pagans
- The Liberty of Christian and the Freedom of Pagan Rome—A Contrast
- The Deities of Rome, Unable to Confer Eternal Life, Unworthy of Worship
- Natural Theology Insufficient
- Platonism, the Highest Philosophy of the Pagan World, Inferior to Christianity
- The Demons of Paganism and the ANgels of Christianity
- The Worship of the Triune God, and the Doctrine of the Incarnation
- The Creation of the World—Its Significance, Purpose and Goodness
- The Creation of Man and the Origin of Evil
- The Fall of Man and its Consequences
- The Two States
- Biblical Account of the Course of the Two States
- Same Subject Continued
- Prophetical Reference to These States
- Augury versus Prophecy
- The Ideals of Llife and the Objects of Existence
- The Life to Come
- Sin—Its Punishment and Forgiveness
- Righteousness, Its Rest and Freedom