The Son of Man: The Story of JesusBoni & Liveright, 1928 - 315 pagine |
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Pagina 31
... seek refuge ? In philosophy perchance ? Seneca , in his last epistle , had written of Diogenes : " It is worth a kingdom to be , in a world of cheats , murderers , and kidnappers , the only person whom no one can injure ! " The emperor ...
... seek refuge ? In philosophy perchance ? Seneca , in his last epistle , had written of Diogenes : " It is worth a kingdom to be , in a world of cheats , murderers , and kidnappers , the only person whom no one can injure ! " The emperor ...
Pagina 35
... seek the blessings of the man whose quiver is full . Cheek by jowl with such opulent and easy - going fellows ( easy - going in doctrinal matters , though strict enough in their judgment of the things of this world ) sit in the ...
... seek the blessings of the man whose quiver is full . Cheek by jowl with such opulent and easy - going fellows ( easy - going in doctrinal matters , though strict enough in their judgment of the things of this world ) sit in the ...
Pagina 41
... seeking for a new sensation , flocked to the synagogues . Afterward , reclining at dinner - when they were toying with roast peacock from Samos or lampreys from Tartessus or mussels from Chios , or when ( after taking a vomit and while ...
... seeking for a new sensation , flocked to the synagogues . Afterward , reclining at dinner - when they were toying with roast peacock from Samos or lampreys from Tartessus or mussels from Chios , or when ( after taking a vomit and while ...
Pagina 46
... seek solitude , renounce sensual love ; then the body will ecstatically perish , while the soul will return upward to God , from whom it came . Have nothing to do with lawsuits ; avoid the market- place and public assemblies . Be simple ...
... seek solitude , renounce sensual love ; then the body will ecstatically perish , while the soul will return upward to God , from whom it came . Have nothing to do with lawsuits ; avoid the market- place and public assemblies . Be simple ...
Pagina 55
... seeking to har- monize their thoughts . Is there still a pure doctrine in the world ? Which is the more arrogant of the twain : the keen - witted Stoic , an ascetic wrapped in a beg- gar's mantle , who believes in destiny and none the ...
... seeking to har- monize their thoughts . Is there still a pure doctrine in the world ? Which is the more arrogant of the twain : the keen - witted Stoic , an ascetic wrapped in a beg- gar's mantle , who believes in destiny and none the ...
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Pagina 149 - There was a certain creditor who had two debtors : the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty; and when they had nothing to pay, he freely forgave them both. Tell me then, which of them will love him most?