Plato Contra Atheos: Plato Against the AtheistsHarper & brothers, 1845 - 378 pages |
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... Fears of Hell in all Ages LX . The Word " Ayios.- Exceeding Spirituality of some of Plato's Views . Many of his Thoughts capable of being fairly ac- commodated to a Spiritual Sense higher than the Author him- self had ever intended to ...
... Fears of Hell in all Ages LX . The Word " Ayios.- Exceeding Spirituality of some of Plato's Views . Many of his Thoughts capable of being fairly ac- commodated to a Spiritual Sense higher than the Author him- self had ever intended to ...
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... fears of mankind for their own unnatural pleasure or profit . N.B. All references to any of the dialogues of Plato , except the text of the present work , are made according to the pages and let- ters of the alphabet , as given in the ...
... fears of mankind for their own unnatural pleasure or profit . N.B. All references to any of the dialogues of Plato , except the text of the present work , are made according to the pages and let- ters of the alphabet , as given in the ...
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... fear of the Lord which is to de- part from evil ” ( τρέπεσθαι ἐπὶ τὸ μὴ δρᾷν τὰ ἄδικα ) , and superstition , which is wholly occupied , not in the avoidance of sin , but in vain attempts to cure the evils and terrors which it brings ...
... fear of the Lord which is to de- part from evil ” ( τρέπεσθαι ἐπὶ τὸ μὴ δρᾷν τὰ ἄδικα ) , and superstition , which is wholly occupied , not in the avoidance of sin , but in vain attempts to cure the evils and terrors which it brings ...
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... fears - τὰ δὲ , δυσχεραίνειν , κ . τ . λ . , and in others making them dislike , or appealing to their prejudices , " & c . Or it may be para- phrased still more generally : If we should address ourselves to their reason , their fears ...
... fears - τὰ δὲ , δυσχεραίνειν , κ . τ . λ . , and in others making them dislike , or appealing to their prejudices , " & c . Or it may be para- phrased still more generally : If we should address ourselves to their reason , their fears ...
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... fears of Hell which have existed in all ages . 1. ἀρετῇ θείᾳ προσμίξασα . Compare this with 2 Peter , i . , γίγνησθε θείας κοινωνοὶ φύσεως . : ἵνα 2. διαφέροντα . Connect this with τόπον , although such a con- struction is rather harsh ...
... fears of Hell which have existed in all ages . 1. ἀρετῇ θείᾳ προσμίξασα . Compare this with 2 Peter , i . , γίγνησθε θείας κοινωνοὶ φύσεως . : ἵνα 2. διαφέροντα . Connect this with τόπον , although such a con- struction is rather harsh ...
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