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On the government of God : a treatise wherein are shown by argument and by examples drawn from the abandoned society of the times the ways of God toward His creatures |
Type de document : |
document électronique |
Auteurs : |
Marseilles Salvian (approximately 400-approximately 480), Auteur |
Editeur : |
Grand Rapids, MI : Christian Classics Ethereal Library |
Année de publication : |
c1930 |
Collection : |
Records of civilization, sources and studies. |
Importance : |
167 p. |
Note générale : |
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Christian life -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600. Providence and government of God Rome -- Social conditions
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Résumé : |
Proposes that the decline of the Roman power demonstrated God's government and judgment of human actions, since the sins of the Romans were such as had always been visited with instant punishment |
Note de contenu : |
Introduction. A fifth century tract for the times ; The life of Salvian ; Salvian's literary work ; On the government of God ; Style and latinity ; The editions of Salvian's works ; Estimates of Salvian's work --
On the government of God. That the salutary purpose of the present work should atone for its lack of the vain adornments of rhetoric ; The government of God proved by the general conviction of mankind, and by his judgment recounted in the books of Moses ; The immediate judgment of God as seen in the history of King David ; On the obligations of the Christian life ; On the oppressions wrought by the Roman nobles, and the guilt of Christians as compared with pagans ; On heresy, and on the oppression of the poor by the powerful throughout the Roman Empire ; On the ruinous influence of circuses and spectacles ; Wherein Roman vice is contrasted with Vandal virtue ; That the sins of the Romans are alone responsible for their ruin. |
On the government of God : a treatise wherein are shown by argument and by examples drawn from the abandoned society of the times the ways of God toward His creatures [document électronique] / Marseilles Salvian (approximately 400-approximately 480), Auteur . - Grand Rapids, MI : Christian Classics Ethereal Library, c1930 . - 167 p.. - ( Records of civilization, sources and studies.) . Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Christian life -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600. Providence and government of God Rome -- Social conditions
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Résumé : |
Proposes that the decline of the Roman power demonstrated God's government and judgment of human actions, since the sins of the Romans were such as had always been visited with instant punishment |
Note de contenu : |
Introduction. A fifth century tract for the times ; The life of Salvian ; Salvian's literary work ; On the government of God ; Style and latinity ; The editions of Salvian's works ; Estimates of Salvian's work --
On the government of God. That the salutary purpose of the present work should atone for its lack of the vain adornments of rhetoric ; The government of God proved by the general conviction of mankind, and by his judgment recounted in the books of Moses ; The immediate judgment of God as seen in the history of King David ; On the obligations of the Christian life ; On the oppressions wrought by the Roman nobles, and the guilt of Christians as compared with pagans ; On heresy, and on the oppression of the poor by the powerful throughout the Roman Empire ; On the ruinous influence of circuses and spectacles ; Wherein Roman vice is contrasted with Vandal virtue ; That the sins of the Romans are alone responsible for their ruin. |
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