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... according to his folly , " the other says " Answer the fool not according to his folly . " Now the Greek would attempt to say when you should do the one , and when the other . But of all that there is nothing in the Hebrew mind . So too ...
... according to his folly , " the other says " Answer the fool not according to his folly . " Now the Greek would attempt to say when you should do the one , and when the other . But of all that there is nothing in the Hebrew mind . So too ...
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... according to the light within himself , nor according to the light he can discern in the universe round about him , but according to the Light which comes from above man and nature , from the God of Light himself . His life becomes ...
... according to the light within himself , nor according to the light he can discern in the universe round about him , but according to the Light which comes from above man and nature , from the God of Light himself . His life becomes ...
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... according to all of them is really one , and the unifying element is knowledge . The basis of the virtuous life rests finally in the understanding . Hence , for the Stoic the ideal is the wise man . In the light of his understanding and ...
... according to all of them is really one , and the unifying element is knowledge . The basis of the virtuous life rests finally in the understanding . Hence , for the Stoic the ideal is the wise man . In the light of his understanding and ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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