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... render a better service to the cause of true philosophy and religion . Some may say that , in our great partiality , Plato is made to talk too much like a Christian . It may be that we have found senses higher and more Scriptural than ...
... render a better service to the cause of true philosophy and religion . Some may say that , in our great partiality , Plato is made to talk too much like a Christian . It may be that we have found senses higher and more Scriptural than ...
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... rendered adverbially , " sportively . " 15. ὡς εἰσὶ θεοί . This example furnishes an excellent illustration of the general difference between the particles & c and or . Both follow nearly the same class of verbs , and are frequently ...
... rendered adverbially , " sportively . " 15. ὡς εἰσὶ θεοί . This example furnishes an excellent illustration of the general difference between the particles & c and or . Both follow nearly the same class of verbs , and are frequently ...
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... rendered thus : " Instead of being turned away from the commission of sin , the most of us are wholly occupied in attempts to avert its consequences . " In this there is most concisely , yet most forcibly expressed , the essen- tial ...
... rendered thus : " Instead of being turned away from the commission of sin , the most of us are wholly occupied in attempts to avert its consequences . " In this there is most concisely , yet most forcibly expressed , the essen- tial ...
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... rendered by some aversari , non tolerare . So Ast , qui nos aversantur . It also , as a term of the Athenian courts ... renders — in judicium pertractos . Το warrant this , however , the read- ing should be φεύγοντες or φεύγοντας , with ...
... rendered by some aversari , non tolerare . So Ast , qui nos aversantur . It also , as a term of the Athenian courts ... renders — in judicium pertractos . Το warrant this , however , the read- ing should be φεύγοντες or φεύγοντας , with ...
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... rendered " in some one way or other , at least ; ” ἀμως , in some way , expressing the certainly that there is such a way ; πως ( indefiniteness ) , whatever that way may be ; γε , that there is one such way at least , if no more . yɛ ...
... rendered " in some one way or other , at least ; ” ἀμως , in some way , expressing the certainly that there is such a way ; πως ( indefiniteness ) , whatever that way may be ; γε , that there is one such way at least , if no more . yɛ ...
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