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... say that the Greek or- ganizes the material logically , arranging it according to its importance and the ... says " Answer the fool not according to his folly . " Now the Greek would attempt to say when you should do the one ...
... say that the Greek or- ganizes the material logically , arranging it according to its importance and the ... says " Answer the fool not according to his folly . " Now the Greek would attempt to say when you should do the one ...
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... says , " We have come into the realm of Fortune , and harsh and invincible is her power , things deserved and undeserved must we suffer just as she wills . With violence , insult and cruelty she will maltreat our bodies . " 18 The good ...
... says , " We have come into the realm of Fortune , and harsh and invincible is her power , things deserved and undeserved must we suffer just as she wills . With violence , insult and cruelty she will maltreat our bodies . " 18 The good ...
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... says , " First consider what injury is , and call to mind what you have heard the philosophers say , for if the good lies in moral purpose , and the evil likewise in moral purpose , see if what you are saying does not come to something ...
... says , " First consider what injury is , and call to mind what you have heard the philosophers say , for if the good lies in moral purpose , and the evil likewise in moral purpose , see if what you are saying does not come to something ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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