An Outline of ReligionGarden City Publishing Company, 1939 - 712 pages |
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Page 139
... death , because Socrates was supposed to have formed their characters . His defense was that he never professed to teach anything ; that they merely came and talked to him and listened while he talked to others , and that he could not ...
... death , because Socrates was supposed to have formed their characters . His defense was that he never professed to teach anything ; that they merely came and talked to him and listened while he talked to others , and that he could not ...
Page 141
... death had been passed , Socrates rebuked those who had voted for it , telling them that they were worse off than he , for he did not know that death was a bad thing , but he knew that their wickedness in putting an innocent man to death ...
... death had been passed , Socrates rebuked those who had voted for it , telling them that they were worse off than he , for he did not know that death was a bad thing , but he knew that their wickedness in putting an innocent man to death ...
Page 142
... death , Plato became a changed man . Even though he was not in the prison when Socrates drank the hemlock , for he was ill on that day , the death of Socrates made such an impression on him that he be- came converted to the life of a ...
... death , Plato became a changed man . Even though he was not in the prison when Socrates drank the hemlock , for he was ill on that day , the death of Socrates made such an impression on him that he be- came converted to the life of a ...
Contents
In the Beginning | 3 |
The Desire of All Nations | 237 |
Réveillé | 311 |
Copyright | |
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