The Works of Philo Judĉus: The Contemporary of Josephus, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1890 - Philosophy |
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... holy abode of the visible Gods who are perceptible by the external senses ; for if the Creator had made everything at the same moment , still those things which were created in beauty would no less have had a regular arrangement , for ...
... holy abode of the visible Gods who are perceptible by the external senses ; for if the Creator had made everything at the same moment , still those things which were created in beauty would no less have had a regular arrangement , for ...
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... holy theatre ; the one abound- ing with everything which the earth , or the rivers , or the sea , or air , brings forth for use and enjoyment , and the other being full of every description of light , which has either 22 PHILO JUDEUS .
... holy theatre ; the one abound- ing with everything which the earth , or the rivers , or the sea , or air , brings forth for use and enjoyment , and the other being full of every description of light , which has either 22 PHILO JUDEUS .
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... holy . For that day is the festival , not of one city or one country , but of all the earth ; a day which alone it is right to call the day of festival for all people , and the birthday of the world . And I know not if any one would be ...
... holy . For that day is the festival , not of one city or one country , but of all the earth ; a day which alone it is right to call the day of festival for all people , and the birthday of the world . And I know not if any one would be ...
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... holy pillars of the law , and wrote it in the hearts of all those who were subject to him , commanding them at the end of each period of six days to keep the seventh holy ; abstaining from all other works which are done in the seeking ...
... holy pillars of the law , and wrote it in the hearts of all those who were subject to him , commanding them at the end of each period of six days to keep the seventh holy ; abstaining from all other works which are done in the seeking ...
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... holy . For that which is blessed , and that which is holy , are closely connected with one another . On this account he says , concerning him who has vowed a great vow , that " If a sudden change comes over him , and pollutes his mind ...
... holy . For that which is blessed , and that which is holy , are closely connected with one another . On this account he says , concerning him who has vowed a great vow , that " If a sudden change comes over him , and pollutes his mind ...
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