SelectionsScribner, 1955 - 448 strani |
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Zadetki 1–3 od 77
Stran 15
... gods or the gods ? Certainly they are . But this is what I call the facetious riddle by you : the demigods or spirits are gods , and first that I do not believe in gods , and then ag I do believe in gods ; that is , if I believe in d ...
... gods or the gods ? Certainly they are . But this is what I call the facetious riddle by you : the demigods or spirits are gods , and first that I do not believe in gods , and then ag I do believe in gods ; that is , if I believe in d ...
Stran 257
... gods and men ying and taking across to the gods the prayers and ices of men , and to men the commands and replies e gods ; he is the mediator who spans the chasm 1 divides them , and therefore in him all is bound her , and through him ...
... gods and men ying and taking across to the gods the prayers and ices of men , and to men the commands and replies e gods ; he is the mediator who spans the chasm 1 divides them , and therefore in him all is bound her , and through him ...
Stran 437
... Gods , whether they are living beings and bodies , and in this way order the whole heaven ever be the place and mode of their existence ; - any one who admits all this venture to deny things are full of Gods ? Cle . No one , Stranger ...
... Gods , whether they are living beings and bodies , and in this way order the whole heaven ever be the place and mode of their existence ; - any one who admits all this venture to deny things are full of Gods ? Cle . No one , Stranger ...
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APOLOGY | 1 |
CRITO | 28 |
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