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... expression may even be unaware of its origin . It has become almost a proverbial utterance and cannot be regarded as the result of personal acquaintance with the works of Shake- speare . The instance from Aratus or Cleanthes is slightly ...
... expression may even be unaware of its origin . It has become almost a proverbial utterance and cannot be regarded as the result of personal acquaintance with the works of Shake- speare . The instance from Aratus or Cleanthes is slightly ...
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... expression , which on the surface seems to mean the same thing , but upon closer scrutiny and an examination of the whole system turns out to be quite different . So the ideals expressed and the means toward achieving them may appear to ...
... expression , which on the surface seems to mean the same thing , but upon closer scrutiny and an examination of the whole system turns out to be quite different . So the ideals expressed and the means toward achieving them may appear to ...
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... expression of man's ra- tional character . Consequently no one individual may lightly set himself against or transgress the laws . These laws are the expression of the collective reason of the people . It is therefore utter folly for an ...
... expression of man's ra- tional character . Consequently no one individual may lightly set himself against or transgress the laws . These laws are the expression of the collective reason of the people . It is therefore utter folly for an ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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