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... the Platonic philosophy and theology , and that from this field we never depart , unless , per- haps , to dwell on kindred subjects suggested by the Holy Scriptures . Our object has not been merely to viii INTRODUCTION .
... the Platonic philosophy and theology , and that from this field we never depart , unless , per- haps , to dwell on kindred subjects suggested by the Holy Scriptures . Our object has not been merely to viii INTRODUCTION .
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... never be a sciolist in regard to education , a quack in literature , a dema- gogue in politics , or an infidel in religion . Our main object , then , is to recommend this noble phi- losopher to the present generation of educated young ...
... never be a sciolist in regard to education , a quack in literature , a dema- gogue in politics , or an infidel in religion . Our main object , then , is to recommend this noble phi- losopher to the present generation of educated young ...
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... never should have been doubted , and which seldom again finds a secure resting - place in that soul in which false reasoning , the result of licentious passions , has taken the place of wholesome religious authority . 10. Ἑλλήνων τε καὶ ...
... never should have been doubted , and which seldom again finds a secure resting - place in that soul in which false reasoning , the result of licentious passions , has taken the place of wholesome religious authority . 10. Ἑλλήνων τε καὶ ...
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... never be called in " No question : τῷ πειρωμένῳ τοιοῦτον φθέγγεσθαι οὐκ ἐπιτρεπτέον . allowance is to be made to him who would even attempt to utter such a thought . " 5. ' Ωι δὴ προσήκει . Ωι is the relative of τοιοῦτον some distance ...
... never be called in " No question : τῷ πειρωμένῳ τοιοῦτον φθέγγεσθαι οὐκ ἐπιτρεπτέον . allowance is to be made to him who would even attempt to utter such a thought . " 5. ' Ωι δὴ προσήκει . Ωι is the relative of τοιοῦτον some distance ...
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... never wholly loses its force as an inferential par- ticle . It has , however , much less strength as an illative than οὖν or apa . It imports in such a connexion as this , a going on of the argument , a transition to another head , with ...
... never wholly loses its force as an inferential par- ticle . It has , however , much less strength as an illative than οὖν or apa . It imports in such a connexion as this , a going on of the argument , a transition to another head , with ...
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