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He began , apparently , with the records of early Christianity in Eusebius and his continuers , turning aside to study ... It was natural , therefore , that he should , when he had opportunity , turn systematically to such study as a ...
He began , apparently , with the records of early Christianity in Eusebius and his continuers , turning aside to study ... It was natural , therefore , that he should , when he had opportunity , turn systematically to such study as a ...
Page 85
For I would not have true friendship turn on balances of letters and salutations , all which may be false , but that it should rest on both sides in the deep roots of the mind and . sustain itself there , and that once begun on sincere ...
For I would not have true friendship turn on balances of letters and salutations , all which may be false , but that it should rest on both sides in the deep roots of the mind and . sustain itself there , and that once begun on sincere ...
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The shift from emphasis on virtue as the only real freedom , to freedom as the necessary condition of real virtue has come about through his half - accidental discovery of the theory of divorce ; and this in turn goes back to his ...
The shift from emphasis on virtue as the only real freedom , to freedom as the necessary condition of real virtue has come about through his half - accidental discovery of the theory of divorce ; and this in turn goes back to his ...
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