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... course . In general the youth heard lectures in philosophy from the sixteenth to the twentieth year , but the study was often begun as in the case of Epicurus in boyhood . The remark of Cramer , * that the extensive study of philosophy ...
... course . In general the youth heard lectures in philosophy from the sixteenth to the twentieth year , but the study was often begun as in the case of Epicurus in boyhood . The remark of Cramer , * that the extensive study of philosophy ...
Strona 40
... course she was not fitted to exert an extensive influence in educa- tion . At Rome the prominence of woman was a new devel- opment in the history of humanity . Numa , by his institu- tions , elevated the wife to the esteem and ...
... course she was not fitted to exert an extensive influence in educa- tion . At Rome the prominence of woman was a new devel- opment in the history of humanity . Numa , by his institu- tions , elevated the wife to the esteem and ...
Strona 58
... course cannot be regarded as valid until his death takes place . The . force of this remark , according to this interpretation , here would be that the fact that the Lord Jesus made or expressed his will to mankind , implied that he ...
... course cannot be regarded as valid until his death takes place . The . force of this remark , according to this interpretation , here would be that the fact that the Lord Jesus made or expressed his will to mankind , implied that he ...
Strona 59
... course , be merely imaginary . Assuredly , the Apos- tle Paul did not argue on the supposition of any such testa- mentary disposition of what belonged to the Redeemer . ( 3. ) Such an illustration would not be pertinent to the design of ...
... course , be merely imaginary . Assuredly , the Apos- tle Paul did not argue on the supposition of any such testa- mentary disposition of what belonged to the Redeemer . ( 3. ) Such an illustration would not be pertinent to the design of ...
Strona 62
... course it is impossible to support the exegesis of Pierce and others , in the way of philological argument . " These objections and difficulties , which it is but justice to Prof. S. to say , would doubtless have appeared much more ...
... course it is impossible to support the exegesis of Pierce and others , in the way of philological argument . " These objections and difficulties , which it is but justice to Prof. S. to say , would doubtless have appeared much more ...
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