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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... live for ; patriotism died down for want of a country to love . It was in Athens that a teacher of the New Academy declared that a philosopher would not much trouble himself if his country were enslaved . Athens was enslaved , or such a ...
... live for ; patriotism died down for want of a country to love . It was in Athens that a teacher of the New Academy declared that a philosopher would not much trouble himself if his country were enslaved . Athens was enslaved , or such a ...
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... had what he called God . He saw one ' universal Law ' per- vading and ruling all things and all beings , and that Law , if stern , was righteous , and enjoined virtue on man . То True , he would do his best , live according.
... had what he called God . He saw one ' universal Law ' per- vading and ruling all things and all beings , and that Law , if stern , was righteous , and enjoined virtue on man . То True , he would do his best , live according.
Strona 32
... live according to Nature would after all be to do what was right in his own eyes , and it might easily be a very base part of his nature according to which at last he came to live . To the Stoic the word Nature had a much larger and ...
... live according to Nature would after all be to do what was right in his own eyes , and it might easily be a very base part of his nature according to which at last he came to live . To the Stoic the word Nature had a much larger and ...
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... lives according to nature ; there is no hope for making things work for good to weaklings and fools . So that all round it was a hard doctrine , and a narrow one ; and like the doctrine of Epicurus , it tended to shut man up within ...
... lives according to nature ; there is no hope for making things work for good to weaklings and fools . So that all round it was a hard doctrine , and a narrow one ; and like the doctrine of Epicurus , it tended to shut man up within ...
Strona 39
... live out the Stoic doctrine , as , according to a higher Master than Seneca , it is for a rich man to enter into the Kingdom of God . But still the writer of the apology for the murder of Agrippina by Nero her son , must bear a weight ...
... live out the Stoic doctrine , as , according to a higher Master than Seneca , it is for a rich man to enter into the Kingdom of God . But still the writer of the apology for the murder of Agrippina by Nero her son , must bear a weight ...
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