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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... 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 system was , as has been said , deathly ...
... 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 system was , as has been said , deathly ...
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... heart and impure life would have written that letter . In the epistles of Epicurus too , as given by Diogenes Laertius , there are the most gentle and wise rebukes of errors and faults , which 1 Translated in Wallace's Epicureanism ...
... heart and impure life would have written that letter . In the epistles of Epicurus too , as given by Diogenes Laertius , there are the most gentle and wise rebukes of errors and faults , which 1 Translated in Wallace's Epicureanism ...
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... heart . But there is nothing in classical history which reveals so strong a bond of fellowship as that which bound Epicurus and his disciples ; after the lapse of generations Eusebius quotes the saying of Numenius , a Pytha- gorean The ...
... heart . But there is nothing in classical history which reveals so strong a bond of fellowship as that which bound Epicurus and his disciples ; after the lapse of generations Eusebius quotes the saying of Numenius , a Pytha- gorean The ...
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... heart and free hand for Epicurus and for each other . In the gifts which were freely sent , and the genial acknowledgment of Epicurus , we see something which again presents a far off likeness to the history and writings of St. Paul ...
... heart and free hand for Epicurus and for each other . In the gifts which were freely sent , and the genial acknowledgment of Epicurus , we see something which again presents a far off likeness to the history and writings of St. Paul ...
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... heart weariness in the world of the time ; and amidst the shock of contending doctrines and the clash of hostile armies the words of Epicurus sounded like Come unto me and rest . ' As the quiet cell of the monk to the world - weary ...
... heart weariness in the world of the time ; and amidst the shock of contending doctrines and the clash of hostile armies the words of Epicurus sounded like Come unto me and rest . ' As the quiet cell of the monk to the world - weary ...
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