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... live , and the secret of happiness . If they see any teacher or the fathers approach as they are speaking , the more cautious of them are alarmed . But those of greater impudence stimulate the children to throw off the reins , and ...
... live , and the secret of happiness . If they see any teacher or the fathers approach as they are speaking , the more cautious of them are alarmed . But those of greater impudence stimulate the children to throw off the reins , and ...
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... live according to the customs of their country , and are not to be blamed for so doing ; and that Christians are to be blamed for leaving the cus- toms of their fathers , and adhering to the teaching of Jesus.4 We do not then blame the ...
... live according to the customs of their country , and are not to be blamed for so doing ; and that Christians are to be blamed for leaving the cus- toms of their fathers , and adhering to the teaching of Jesus.4 We do not then blame the ...
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... live in all things as the Jews . There are among them Sibyllists and Simonians , Marcellians , Harpocratians , disciples 1 v . 52 , 54 . دو 2 The Marcionites . 3 V. 59 . who call themselves after Mariamne , and Martha , and ANALYSIS OF ...
... live in all things as the Jews . There are among them Sibyllists and Simonians , Marcellians , Harpocratians , disciples 1 v . 52 , 54 . دو 2 The Marcionites . 3 V. 59 . who call themselves after Mariamne , and Martha , and ANALYSIS OF ...
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... live only in the body — that is , with that which is dead.1 But 15. Since you had a passion for something novel , why did you not give your homage to some one of the illustrious dead , who might have been a fitting subject for a divine ...
... live only in the body — that is , with that which is dead.1 But 15. Since you had a passion for something novel , why did you not give your homage to some one of the illustrious dead , who might have been a fitting subject for a divine ...
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... live at all , nor to have come into this world ; or having come , we ought to give thanks to the de- mons , and offer them first - fruits and prayers that they may be friendly and beneficent . If an earthly satrap or governor , or even ...
... live at all , nor to have come into this world ; or having come , we ought to give thanks to the de- mons , and offer them first - fruits and prayers that they may be friendly and beneficent . If an earthly satrap or governor , or even ...
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