Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... Delphic tripod of happiness , and health , and hope . Mrs. Schreiber pretended to no intellectual gifts whatever ; and yet , practically , she was wiser than many who have the greatest . First of all other tasks which she imposed upon ...
... Delphic tripod of happiness , and health , and hope . Mrs. Schreiber pretended to no intellectual gifts whatever ; and yet , practically , she was wiser than many who have the greatest . First of all other tasks which she imposed upon ...
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... Delphic Oracle it- self of all oracles the most illustrious - had not expired , but simply slumbered for centuries , the fathers might have been convinced themselves by innumerable passages in authors contemporary with themselves ; and ...
... Delphic Oracle it- self of all oracles the most illustrious - had not expired , but simply slumbered for centuries , the fathers might have been convinced themselves by innumerable passages in authors contemporary with themselves ; and ...
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... ( as many times he does insist ) , forty and even fifty years before the birth of Christ , on the languishing condition of the Delphic Oracle ? What evasion could they imagine here ? How could that THE PAGAN ORACLES . 251.
... ( as many times he does insist ) , forty and even fifty years before the birth of Christ , on the languishing condition of the Delphic Oracle ? What evasion could they imagine here ? How could that THE PAGAN ORACLES . 251.
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... Delphic establish- ment were hateful ( as doubtless it was ) to the holy spirit of truth which burned in the mind of an apostle , why was it hateful ? Not primarily in its character of Oracle , but in its universal character of Pagan ...
... Delphic establish- ment were hateful ( as doubtless it was ) to the holy spirit of truth which burned in the mind of an apostle , why was it hateful ? Not primarily in its character of Oracle , but in its universal character of Pagan ...
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... Delphic Oracle ) to the credulity of Greece ? 2. What was the relation of that same Oracle to the absolute truth ? 3. What was its relation to the public welfare of Greece ? Into this trisection we shall decompose the coarse unity of ...
... Delphic Oracle ) to the credulity of Greece ? 2. What was the relation of that same Oracle to the absolute truth ? 3. What was its relation to the public welfare of Greece ? Into this trisection we shall decompose the coarse unity of ...
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