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the New Jerusalem; heaven.
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City of God — (Cidade de Deus in Portuguese, De civitate dei in Latin) may refer to: the unity between the Holy Roman Empire and the Church in the Middle Ages City of God (book), (De Civitate Dei), 5th century book by St. Augustine of Hippo Cidade de Deus (Rio … Wikipedia
city of God — n. heaven: Ps. 46:4 … English World dictionary
City of God — Stadt Gottes oder City of God bezeichnet: als „Cidade de Deus“ in der portugiesischen Landessprache einen Stadtteil von Rio de Janeiro in Brasilien den Titel eines brasilianischen Kinofilms, siehe City of God (Film) den Titel eines Studioalbums… … Deutsch Wikipedia
City of God (2002 film) — City of God Original poster Directed by Fernando Meirelles Kátia Lund (co director) Pr … Wikipedia
City of God (Album) — City of God Studioalbum von Godsilla Veröffentlichung 2007 Label I Luv Money Records Format … Deutsch Wikipedia
City of God (2011 film) — City of God theatrical poster Directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery Produced by Anitha Anil Mathew … Wikipedia
City of God (disambiguation) — City of God may refer to:* The City of God , a 5th century book by Augustine of Hippo *Cidade de Deus ( City of God ), a slum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * City of God (novel), a 1997 novel by Paulo Lins set in this slum * City of God (film), an… … Wikipedia
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City of God (film) — Infobox Film name = City of God (Cidade de Deus) caption = City of God International Film Poster caption = Original movie poster director = Fernando Meirelles Kátia Lund writer = Paulo Lins Bráulio Mantovani starring = Alexandre Rodrigues Leandro … Wikipedia
City of God, The — by Augustine of Hippo (413–427) Still considered St. AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO’s magnum opus, De Civitate Dei, or The City of God, details the great theologian’s view that all human beings are citizens either of the City of God or the earthly city … Encyclopedia of medieval literature