The Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius AntoninusG. Bell, 1897 - 287 pages |
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... common as such malicious reports in all ages , and the history of imperial Rome is full of them . Antoninus loved his wife and he says that she was " obedient , affectionate and simple . " The same scandal had been spread about ...
... common as such malicious reports in all ages , and the history of imperial Rome is full of them . Antoninus loved his wife and he says that she was " obedient , affectionate and simple . " The same scandal had been spread about ...
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... common sort to them . If the governors in the provinces were willing to let them alone , they could not resist the fanaticism of the heathen community , who looked on the Chris- tians as atheists . The Jews , too , who were settled all ...
... common sort to them . If the governors in the provinces were willing to let them alone , they could not resist the fanaticism of the heathen community , who looked on the Chris- tians as atheists . The Jews , too , who were settled all ...
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... common substance " ( oría ) , distributed among countless bodies ; and ( IV . 40 ) . In Stobaeus ( tom . 1. lib . 1 , tit . 14 ) there is this definition , οὐσίαν δέ φᾶσιν τῶν ὄντων ἁπάντων τὴν πρώτην ύλην . ( In VIII . Ir ) , Antoninus ...
... common substance " ( oría ) , distributed among countless bodies ; and ( IV . 40 ) . In Stobaeus ( tom . 1. lib . 1 , tit . 14 ) there is this definition , οὐσίαν δέ φᾶσιν τῶν ὄντων ἁπάντων τὴν πρώτην ύλην . ( In VIII . Ir ) , Antoninus ...
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... " which may mean that matter existed already . The common Greek word which we translate " matter " is Cλn . It is the stuff that things are made of . about at hazard , and combine nobody knows how . 46 THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANTONINUS .
... " which may mean that matter existed already . The common Greek word which we translate " matter " is Cλn . It is the stuff that things are made of . about at hazard , and combine nobody knows how . 46 THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANTONINUS .
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... common sense would say ; practically they are to a great degree in the power of some persons and in some cir- cumstances , but in a small degree only in other persons and in other circumstances . The Stoics maintain man's free will as ...
... common sense would say ; practically they are to a great degree in the power of some persons and in some cir- cumstances , but in a small degree only in other persons and in other circumstances . The Stoics maintain man's free will as ...
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according to nature Anto Antoninus Pius Apology art thou Avidius Cassius Bishop Butler body cause Christians Commodus common conformable consider constitution daemon death Deity Dion Cassius disposition divine dost thou emperor Epictetus Euripides Eusebius Eutyches evil exist formed by nature Gataker give gods governed Greek Hadrian happen to thee harm honour intelligence justice Justinus kind labour letter look manner Marcomanni matter meaning Melitene nature to bear ninus notion observe opinion pain passage perish philosophy Plato pleasure Plutarch Quadi rational animal reason remember Rescript Roman ruling faculty says sense social Socrates soul speaks Stoic substance suppose things which happen thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt thou shouldst thou wilt thoughts thy duty thy mind thy nature thy power thyself Trajan translated trouble truth universal nature Verus vexed VIII virtue whole wilt thou word wrong Zeus