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... idea that the new kingdom should not extirpate , but ennoble , the normal activities of human nature , and appropriate whatever is genuine and of durable worth in the culture and civilization of the race . The conception of the kingdom ...
... idea that the new kingdom should not extirpate , but ennoble , the normal activities of human nature , and appropriate whatever is genuine and of durable worth in the culture and civilization of the race . The conception of the kingdom ...
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... ideas . Greek skepticism spread through the Roman educated classes . Cultivated men wondered that soothsayers who chanced to meet , could look one another in the face without laugh- ing . Roman officials whose office it was to ...
... ideas . Greek skepticism spread through the Roman educated classes . Cultivated men wondered that soothsayers who chanced to meet , could look one another in the face without laugh- ing . Roman officials whose office it was to ...
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... idea of a brotherhood of mankind is impressively set Later Stoicism . forth by Epictetus ( c . 50 - c . 120 ) . Marcus Aurelius ( 121- 180 ) stands on the same lofty plane ; and in Seneca ( c . 3 B.C. - 65 A.D. ) , the tutor of Nero ...
... idea of a brotherhood of mankind is impressively set Later Stoicism . forth by Epictetus ( c . 50 - c . 120 ) . Marcus Aurelius ( 121- 180 ) stands on the same lofty plane ; and in Seneca ( c . 3 B.C. - 65 A.D. ) , the tutor of Nero ...
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... idea that the gods were incensed by the deser- tion of the heathen altars and hence inflicted terrific calamities , such as famine and pestilence , and their general antipathy to the ways of the Christians . The withdrawal of these from ...
... idea that the gods were incensed by the deser- tion of the heathen altars and hence inflicted terrific calamities , such as famine and pestilence , and their general antipathy to the ways of the Christians . The withdrawal of these from ...
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... idea that he would revisit the earth , as the detestable forerunner of the Lord's advent , still lingered in the Church . The Jewish war , 66 A.D. Removal of ers to Asia Minor , c . 67 A.D. At the time of Paul's death , the great Jewish ...
... idea that he would revisit the earth , as the detestable forerunner of the Lord's advent , still lingered in the Church . The Jewish war , 66 A.D. Removal of ers to Asia Minor , c . 67 A.D. At the time of Paul's death , the great Jewish ...
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