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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... deaths , the works of Plato and Aristotle had almost ceased to occupy the atten- tion of their countrymen , and new Schools , new Sects as they were well called , with new questions and new dogmas , were in possession of the field . The ...
... deaths , the works of Plato and Aristotle had almost ceased to occupy the atten- tion of their countrymen , and new Schools , new Sects as they were well called , with new questions and new dogmas , were in possession of the field . The ...
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... death of Socrates , and of whom Diogenes in his tub is the far- famed representative . We can hardly call Cynicism a philosophy , it was rather a habit of life , and it was founded on the well - known contempt of Socrates for external ...
... death of Socrates , and of whom Diogenes in his tub is the far- famed representative . We can hardly call Cynicism a philosophy , it was rather a habit of life , and it was founded on the well - known contempt of Socrates for external ...
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... death - bed . It runs thus : - We have arrived safe and sound at Lampsacus , I and Pythocles and Hermarchus and Ctesippus , and there we found Themista and the rest of our friends safe and sound . I hope that you , too , are well , and ...
... death - bed . It runs thus : - We have arrived safe and sound at Lampsacus , I and Pythocles and Hermarchus and Ctesippus , and there we found Themista and the rest of our friends safe and sound . I hope that you , too , are well , and ...
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... Death , which is the Remedy of all Diseases . In Poverty it gives us Riches , or such a state of Mind , as makes them superfluous to us . It Arms us against all Difficulties . . . . Philosophy prompts us to relieve the Prisoner , the ...
... Death , which is the Remedy of all Diseases . In Poverty it gives us Riches , or such a state of Mind , as makes them superfluous to us . It Arms us against all Difficulties . . . . Philosophy prompts us to relieve the Prisoner , the ...
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... death of shame to manifest His love , One who said ' He that hath seen me hath seen the Father . ' Henceforth ye both know him and have seen him . ' It was no new idea to man this indwelling of Deity . Euripides wrote the words ( θεὸς ...
... death of shame to manifest His love , One who said ' He that hath seen me hath seen the Father . ' Henceforth ye both know him and have seen him . ' It was no new idea to man this indwelling of Deity . Euripides wrote the words ( θεὸς ...
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