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... learned the language of the latter and that one of their learned men , Philon , had made a deep study of both traditions , there had been no real fusion . The Christians had not succeeded any better , because of their single - hearted ...
... learned the language of the latter and that one of their learned men , Philon , had made a deep study of both traditions , there had been no real fusion . The Christians had not succeeded any better , because of their single - hearted ...
Page 132
... learned languages and though I am not a specialist with re- gard to any of these , I know each sufficiently to en- joy my use of it . I have not included the learned languages in the program sketched above because I have reached with ...
... learned languages and though I am not a specialist with re- gard to any of these , I know each sufficiently to en- joy my use of it . I have not included the learned languages in the program sketched above because I have reached with ...
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... learned or not , will not fail to raise an individual to a higher plane ; but a mock knowl- edge can but leave him on his old level ; it will in- crease neither his humanism nor his usefulness , only his conceit . To be sure the ...
... learned or not , will not fail to raise an individual to a higher plane ; but a mock knowl- edge can but leave him on his old level ; it will in- crease neither his humanism nor his usefulness , only his conceit . To be sure the ...
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