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The Connection Between the Sacred Writings and the Literature of Jewish and ... - Page 132
by Robert Gray - 1819
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Xenophon's Memoirs of Socrates: With The Defence of Socrates, Before His Judges

Xenophon - 1762 - 468 pages
...Neighbour, by mewing him Kindnefs ; and difcover his Wifdom, by confulting him in our Diflrefs; — Do Do thou, in like Manner, behave towards the Gods : And, if thou wouldft experience what their Wifdom, and what their Love, — render thyfelf deferving the Communication...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 27

1763 - 556 pages
...neighbour, by fhewing him kindnels; and dilcoverhis wifdom, by confulting him inour diftrefs ; — Do thou, in like manner, behave towards the Gods : and, if thou wouldft experience what their wifdom, and what their love, — render thyfelf deferving the communication...
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Schools of ancient philosophy

Schools - 1799 - 198 pages
...at one glance, comprehend all ? As, therefore, among men we test our neighbour's grateful affection by showing him kindness, and discover his wisdom by consulting him in distress, do thou, in like manner, behave towards the gods ; and if thou wouldst experience their wisdom...
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Grecian Stories

Maria Hack - 1824 - 412 pages
...now observe the conclusion which he desired his friend Aristodemus to draw from these comparisons. " As, therefore, among men, we make best trial of the...experience what their wisdom, and what their love, render thyself deserving the communication of some of those divine secrets which may not be penetrated...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: The philosophy of the active and moral powers ...

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 662 pages
...Aristodemus, that the Providence of God may not easily extend itself throughout the whole universe? As, therefore, among men we make best trial of the...experience what their wisdom and what their love, render thyself deserving the communication of some of those divine secrets which may not be penetrated...
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The Religion of Socrates: Dedicated to Sceptics and Sceptic-makers...

John Philips Potter - 1831 - 138 pages
...Aristodemus ! that the providence of God may not easily extend itself throughout the whole universe ? As, therefore, among men, we make best trial of the...experience what their wisdom, and what their love, render thyself deserving the communication of some of those divine secrets, which may not be penetrated...
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The Whole Works of Xenophon

Xenophon - 1832 - 776 pages
...Aristodemus, that the providence of God may not easily extend itself throughout the whole universe? As, therefore, among men, we make best trial of the...his wisdom, by consulting him in our distress ; do 532 533 thou, in like manner, behave towards the gods : and, if thou wouldst experience what their...
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Whole Works

Xenophon - 1840 - 790 pages
...the providence of God may not easily extend itself throughout the whole universe 1 'As, there- fore, among men, we make best trial of the affection and...his wisdom, by consulting him in our distress; do 532 533 thou. in like manner, behave towards the gods: and, if thou wouldst experience what their wisdom,...
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Volume 14

1843 - 740 pages
...my Aristodemus, that the Providence of God may not easily extend itself through the whole universe ? "As therefore, among men, we make best trial of the...kindness, and discover his wisdom by consulting him in his distress, do thou in like manner behave towards the gods ; and if thou wouldst experience what...
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Volume 14

1843 - 746 pages
...gratitude of our neighbour by showing him kindness, and discover his wisdom by consulting him in his distress, do thou in like manner behave towards the...experience what their wisdom and what their love, render thyself deserving the communication of some of those divine secrets which may not be penetrated...
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