The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... God , or Devotional Meditations for Every Day in the Year . Taylor's ( Bishop Jeremy ) Holy Living and Dying . Portrait . Thierry's Conquest of England by the Normans . Translated by WILLIAM HAZLITT . Portrait . In 2 vols . Thierry's ...
... God , or Devotional Meditations for Every Day in the Year . Taylor's ( Bishop Jeremy ) Holy Living and Dying . Portrait . Thierry's Conquest of England by the Normans . Translated by WILLIAM HAZLITT . Portrait . In 2 vols . Thierry's ...
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... God , —God , the measure of all things ( not man , as Protagoras held ) , — God , the beginning , the middle , and the end of all , -the Supreme Idea , con- taining in itself all others , and the unity which in itself comprises the true ...
... God , —God , the measure of all things ( not man , as Protagoras held ) , — God , the beginning , the middle , and the end of all , -the Supreme Idea , con- taining in itself all others , and the unity which in itself comprises the true ...
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... God - in which were comprised all other subordinate Ideas , and which contained nothing whatever capable of being apprehended by the senses . This is not exactly but nearly the view taken by Ritter , ii . 264-270 . + Ib . iv . 429. b ...
... God - in which were comprised all other subordinate Ideas , and which contained nothing whatever capable of being apprehended by the senses . This is not exactly but nearly the view taken by Ritter , ii . 264-270 . + Ib . iv . 429. b ...
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... God loves and rewards those who practise virtue and seek to resemble Him . Independently of this , too , Plato derives another motive to virtue from the immortality of the soul , —viz . , that , if we be not justly and adequately ...
... God loves and rewards those who practise virtue and seek to resemble Him . Independently of this , too , Plato derives another motive to virtue from the immortality of the soul , —viz . , that , if we be not justly and adequately ...
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... - næa they carried about the veil of Athena , on which were represented the giants vanquished by the Olympian gods , so in the lesser Panathe- of our young [ friends , ] and have a 2 [ B. I. c . 1 . THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
... - næa they carried about the veil of Athena , on which were represented the giants vanquished by the Olympian gods , so in the lesser Panathe- of our young [ friends , ] and have a 2 [ B. I. c . 1 . THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
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