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Page 37
... individual contact with the city was broken and the individual was thrown back on himself . With the loss of independence of the individual states there was at the same time a development of individualism in the souls of men . Such a ...
... individual contact with the city was broken and the individual was thrown back on himself . With the loss of independence of the individual states there was at the same time a development of individualism in the souls of men . Such a ...
Page 149
... individual takes to- ward himself and others , and as a result the completely differ- ent teaching on how the individual is best to realize himself . More will be said about this later when discussing the vir- tue of humility , and ...
... individual takes to- ward himself and others , and as a result the completely differ- ent teaching on how the individual is best to realize himself . More will be said about this later when discussing the vir- tue of humility , and ...
Page 152
... 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 individual to stand over against that with his own particular ...
... 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 individual to stand over against that with his own particular ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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