|    Part, Question1   1, 60  |         Two loves have made two cities; ~namely love of self unto
 2   1, 61  |         Two loves have made two cities; ~namely love of self unto
 3   1, 81  |      moves all the governors of cities, each of whom ~rules over
 4   1, 107 |        xii, 1): "There are two ~cities, that is, two societies,
 5   1, 107 |       king ~there are different cities, which are governed by different
 6   1, 111 |       administration of various cities; these are said to administer,
 7   2, 105 |        shall flee to one of the cities" of refuge and "abide there ~
 8   2, 105 | observed with regard to hostile cities. ~For some of them were
 9   2, 105 |       When they had taken these cities, they killed all ~the men
10   2, 105 |          But in the neighboring cities which had been ~promised
11   2, 116 |       that "tyrants who destroy cities and ~despoil sacred places
12   3, 35  |    pride in being born in great cities, where also they desire ~
13   3, 40  |   wished to stay Him: "To other cities also I must preach ~the
14   3, 40  |       the neighboring towns and cities, that I may preach there
15   3, 41  |        very ~kingdoms, with the cities and inhabitants, their gold
16   3, 43  |       or into villages or ~into cities, they laid the sick in the
17   3, 46  |   parchment and sent out to the cities, and ~that some rebel tears
18 Suppl, 38|      secular offices in various cities are allotted by him who
19 Suppl, 95|     there "will cease to be two cities," according to Augustine ~(
 
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