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Pagina 491
... suppose that this is my statement , for you shall again hear the very wisest of them convicting one another of theft in their writings . And this very fact , since we have once mentioned it , we must consider as evidence before all else ...
... suppose that this is my statement , for you shall again hear the very wisest of them convicting one another of theft in their writings . And this very fact , since we have once mentioned it , we must consider as evidence before all else ...
Pagina 515
... migration of the soul into every kind of animal . " They suppose also that Democritus spent five years among b • 6 Homer , Od . iv . 220-230 DIODORUS them , and was taught many of the principles D 2 515 BOOK X. CHAP . VIII 481 b.
... migration of the soul into every kind of animal . " They suppose also that Democritus spent five years among b • 6 Homer , Od . iv . 220-230 DIODORUS them , and was taught many of the principles D 2 515 BOOK X. CHAP . VIII 481 b.
Pagina 553
... suppose , nor a work for light persons , nor for chance comers : and Cratylus speaks truly , when he says that things have their names by nature , and that not every one is an artist in names , but only that man who looking to the name ...
... suppose , nor a work for light persons , nor for chance comers : and Cratylus speaks truly , when he says that things have their names by nature , and that not every one is an artist in names , but only that man who looking to the name ...
Pagina 565
... suppose that I am misinter- preting the philosopher's words , I will make use of commentaries which explain the meaning of these state - b ments . There are indeed many who have set themselves to the consideration of these matters ; but ...
... suppose that I am misinter- preting the philosopher's words , I will make use of commentaries which explain the meaning of these state - b ments . There are indeed many who have set themselves to the consideration of these matters ; but ...
Pagina 571
... suppose you remember it , nevertheless bear it in mind and give b a Ps . iv . 7 b 3 Pa . xxxvi . d 7 Pa - Plato , Ep . xiií . 530 a 6 Ps . - Plato , Ep . vii . p . 341 C o a Deut . vi . 4 05 Plato , Timaeus , 31 A P. 363 B PS . - PLATO ...
... suppose you remember it , nevertheless bear it in mind and give b a Ps . iv . 7 b 3 Pa . xxxvi . d 7 Pa - Plato , Ep . xiií . 530 a 6 Ps . - Plato , Ep . vii . p . 341 C o a Deut . vi . 4 05 Plato , Timaeus , 31 A P. 363 B PS . - PLATO ...
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pars 1. Libre I-IX anglice redditi Eusebius (of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea) Vizualizare completă - 1903 |
pars 1. Libre I-IX anglice redditi Eusebius (of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea) Vizualizare completă - 1903 |
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Pagina 624 - God ; who will render to every man according to his deeds : to them who by patient continuance in well-doing, seek for glory and honour and immortality, eternal life ; but •unto them that are contentious, and do not obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness, indignation and wrath: tribulation and anguish upon every soul of man that doeth evil...
Pagina 733 - To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me?" Saith the Lord : "I am full of the burnt offerings of rams, and the fat of fed beasts; and I delight not in the blood of bullocks, or of lambs or of he goats.
Pagina 627 - They were stoned, they were sawn asunder, were tempted, were slain with the sword: they wandered about in sheepskins and goatskins; being destitute, afflicted, tormented; (Of whom the world was -not worthy:) they wandered in deserts, and in mountains, and in dens and caves of the earth.
Pagina 652 - I look not at the things which are seen, but at those which are not seen...
Pagina 627 - Even unto this present hour we both hunger, and thirst, and are naked, and are buffeted, and have no certain dwelling-place; — And labour, working with our own hands...
Pagina 592 - When the Most High divided the nations; when he separated the sons of Adam, he set the bounds of the nations, according to the number of his angels; his people Jacob became the portion of the Lord, and Israel the lot of his inheritance.
Pagina 652 - It is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent.
Pagina 660 - I am the good Shepherd: the good Shepherd giveth his life for the sheep. But he that is an hireling, and not the Shepherd, whose own the sheep are not, seeth the wolf coming, and leaveth the sheep, and fleeth; and the wolf catcheth them, and scattereth the sheep.
Pagina 627 - ... they were stoned, they were sawn asunder, they were tempted, they were slain with the sword : they went about in sheepskins, in goatskins ; being destitute, afflicted, evil entreated (of whom the world was not worthy), wandering in deserts and mountains and caves, and the holes of the earth.
Pagina 560 - And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.