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... Epictetus , a Greek , and Seneca , a Latin writer , whose ideas of morals were still more complete ; because both of them lived after the birth of Jesus ; and though neither of them mentions his name , yet possibly they might have ...
... Epictetus , a Greek , and Seneca , a Latin writer , whose ideas of morals were still more complete ; because both of them lived after the birth of Jesus ; and though neither of them mentions his name , yet possibly they might have ...
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... Epictetus , and the elder Pliny , whom I place in this class , though per- haps he belongs to the second . These are the authors , who occasion the most difficulty to Christians ; and they are those , in whose silence infidels the most ...
... Epictetus , and the elder Pliny , whom I place in this class , though per- haps he belongs to the second . These are the authors , who occasion the most difficulty to Christians ; and they are those , in whose silence infidels the most ...
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... Epictetus , two passages quoted from his works by Lardner refer to the Christians . That he has said no more of them , may be imputed to his igno- rance of Christianity , or with Gibbon to his contempt , or to any other cause , which ...
... Epictetus , two passages quoted from his works by Lardner refer to the Christians . That he has said no more of them , may be imputed to his igno- rance of Christianity , or with Gibbon to his contempt , or to any other cause , which ...
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