Stoics and Saints: Lectures on the Later Heathen Moralists, and on Some Aspects of the Life of the Mediaeval ChurchMacmillan and Company, 1893 - 296 |
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... Christendom , but then it had at the heart of it a burning enthusiastic love , which made it , in the monk , a thing of quite another sphere . Pyrrho could see nothing within him , above him , around him , to kindle enthusiasm . His ...
... Christendom , but then it had at the heart of it a burning enthusiastic love , which made it , in the monk , a thing of quite another sphere . Pyrrho could see nothing within him , above him , around him , to kindle enthusiasm . His ...
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... Christendom , and is as full of promise to poor sad souls borne down by their burden , as the Stoic doctrine is depressing and deadening . A second great flaw in the moral system of the Stoics was its intolerable spiritual pride . The ...
... Christendom , and is as full of promise to poor sad souls borne down by their burden , as the Stoic doctrine is depressing and deadening . A second great flaw in the moral system of the Stoics was its intolerable spiritual pride . The ...
Strona 76
... Christendom was growing to its manhood , was that of this very noble teacher of the Stoic School . Through Boethius , accordingly , Stoicism has become an appreciable factor in the thought of Christendom , and carries on on the ancient ...
... Christendom was growing to its manhood , was that of this very noble teacher of the Stoic School . Through Boethius , accordingly , Stoicism has become an appreciable factor in the thought of Christendom , and carries on on the ancient ...
Strona 96
... Christendom was fairly drunk with the new wine of the Spirit . A new power from heaven had fallen upon men and filled them with rapture . Nothing is more notable , in the comparison of the Christian and the Pagan literatures of the ...
... Christendom was fairly drunk with the new wine of the Spirit . A new power from heaven had fallen upon men and filled them with rapture . Nothing is more notable , in the comparison of the Christian and the Pagan literatures of the ...
Strona 97
... Christendom , we must accept the fanaticism as inevitable , we must understand that it is as much the condition of getting certain great moral ideas into the heart of Christian society , G as the fever heat around a healing wound is the.
... Christendom , we must accept the fanaticism as inevitable , we must understand that it is as much the condition of getting certain great moral ideas into the heart of Christian society , G as the fever heat around a healing wound is the.
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