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... body from another angle . Because he did not glorify the intellect as the supreme element in man , and as a consequence did not revel in intellectual , critical acumen , but had a stern moral sense his grievance against the body was not ...
... body from another angle . Because he did not glorify the intellect as the supreme element in man , and as a consequence did not revel in intellectual , critical acumen , but had a stern moral sense his grievance against the body was not ...
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... body . Among the very many traits of the Hellenistic Age is also this one of an increased Mysticism . It seems ... body . There arose an intense longing for release from the finite world and its limitations ; a burning desire to be freed ...
... body . Among the very many traits of the Hellenistic Age is also this one of an increased Mysticism . It seems ... body . There arose an intense longing for release from the finite world and its limitations ; a burning desire to be freed ...
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Ralph Stob. the body as a prison - house . Seneca especially speaks in this vein and life becomes a long punishment . " " The frail body is to be regarded as necessary rather than important . " Again he says , " I regard this body as ...
Ralph Stob. the body as a prison - house . Seneca especially speaks in this vein and life becomes a long punishment . " " The frail body is to be regarded as necessary rather than important . " Again he says , " I regard this body as ...
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IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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