Cicero`s Tusculan Disputations
... At a time when I had entirely, or to a great degree, released myself from my labors as an advocate, and from my duties as a senator, I had recourse again, Brutus, principally by your advice, to those studies which never had been out of my mind, although neglected at times, and which after a long int ...
... At a time when I had entirely, or to a great degree, released myself from my labors as an advocate, and from my duties as a senator, I had recourse again, Brutus, principally by your advice, to those studies which never had been out of my mind, although neglected at times, and which after a long int ...
phaedo selection - Westmont homepage server
... which they will speak to one another in such words as these: We have found, they will say, a path of speculation which seems to bring us and the argument to the conclusion that while we are in the body, and while the soul is mingled with this mass of evil, our desire will not be satisfied, and our d ...
... which they will speak to one another in such words as these: We have found, they will say, a path of speculation which seems to bring us and the argument to the conclusion that while we are in the body, and while the soul is mingled with this mass of evil, our desire will not be satisfied, and our d ...
84The Ministry of the Church
... That is best done both in the immediate family and in the extended fellowship family because it requires diligence, an unwavering resolution - in other words, a full, solid commitment to Christ. And these changes ought to strengthen those very significant relationships, not destroy nor give cause to ...
... That is best done both in the immediate family and in the extended fellowship family because it requires diligence, an unwavering resolution - in other words, a full, solid commitment to Christ. And these changes ought to strengthen those very significant relationships, not destroy nor give cause to ...
Tertullian Against Heresies
... pronounced him to be the Son of God, and even John had lost his conviction about him. It was right to say: "Seek, and ye shall find," at the time when, being still unrecognized, he had still to be sought. Besides, it applied only to the Jews. Every word in that criticism was pointed at those who had ...
... pronounced him to be the Son of God, and even John had lost his conviction about him. It was right to say: "Seek, and ye shall find," at the time when, being still unrecognized, he had still to be sought. Besides, it applied only to the Jews. Every word in that criticism was pointed at those who had ...