The Chief End of ManHoughton, Mifflin, 1897 - 296 sider |
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Side 73
... Paul said , " it is a shame even to speak ; " and this tolerance , in the greatest of the classic philoso- phers , is the most pregnant suggestion of the cleansing work which it was left for Christianity to undertake . Yet Plato teaches ...
... Paul said , " it is a shame even to speak ; " and this tolerance , in the greatest of the classic philoso- phers , is the most pregnant suggestion of the cleansing work which it was left for Christianity to undertake . Yet Plato teaches ...
Side 85
... Paul spoke it : " The good that I would , I do not ; and the evil I would not , that I do . " But Epictetus himself is one of the great souls who are not to be described by the label of any creed . He has in himself the secret of ...
... Paul spoke it : " The good that I would , I do not ; and the evil I would not , that I do . " But Epictetus himself is one of the great souls who are not to be described by the label of any creed . He has in himself the secret of ...
Side 99
... Paul , the spirit against the flesh . In other psalms , again , is a poignant cry for help and deliverance . It is the expostulation of the soul with Fate , the cry to a Power who should be a friend , but hides his face . There is a ...
... Paul , the spirit against the flesh . In other psalms , again , is a poignant cry for help and deliverance . It is the expostulation of the soul with Fate , the cry to a Power who should be a friend , but hides his face . There is a ...
Side 111
... Paul to definitely renounce . By the side of the ceremonial element in the Law there ripened gradually an expansion of its moral precepts . The sacred books were ex- pounded by the Scribes . The preacher in the synagogue came to touch ...
... Paul to definitely renounce . By the side of the ceremonial element in the Law there ripened gradually an expansion of its moral precepts . The sacred books were ex- pounded by the Scribes . The preacher in the synagogue came to touch ...
Side 129
... Paul as much as to the fishermen of Galilee , the world was directly administered by a personal being who habitually set aside for his own purposes the ordi- nary course of events . The higher minds of the Greek - Roman world had ...
... Paul as much as to the fishermen of Galilee , the world was directly administered by a personal being who habitually set aside for his own purposes the ordi- nary course of events . The higher minds of the Greek - Roman world had ...
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