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St. Basil the Great
To young men on the right use of greek literature

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1 Outl | author will advise young men as to the pagan literature, 2 Outl | Scriptures; but since young men cannot appreciate the deep 3 Outl | virtue. The words of such men should meet with more than 4 Outl | study those acts of noble men which coincide with the 5 Outl | original thought, young men must distinguish between 6 Text | ADDRESS TO YOUNG MEN ON THE RIGHT USE OF GREEK 7 Text, I | Many considerations, young men, prompt me to recommend 8 Text, I | associate with the learned men of old, 3 I say that out 9 Text, I | over your minds to these men, as a ship is surrendered 10 Text, II | II. We Christians, young men, hold that this human life 11 Text, II | greatness, nor the esteem of all men, nor kingly authority, nor, 12 Text, II | orators, indeed with all men who may further our soul' 13 Text, IV | words and deeds of good men, you should both love and 14 Text, IV | contamination unawares, as men drink in poison with honey. 15 Text, IV | honey from flowers, which to men are agreeable only for their 16 Text, V | Be virtue your concern, O men, which both swims to shore 17 Text, V | to another, and, as when men are dicing, fall now to 18 Text, V | inclines the balances for men, now this way, now that, 19 Text, VI | in their writings. Such men must one obey, and must 20 Text, VI | perhaps even genuinely free men. A musician would hardly 21 Text, VII | the renowned deeds of the men of old either are preserved 22 Text, VII | teachings, I hold that such men are worthy of emulation. 23 Text, VII | one who was a conqueror of men to be a slave to women.33 24 Text, VIII | being outclassed by these men, mere artisans as they are, 25 Text, VIII | could arouse the passions of men by his harsh and vehement 26 Text, VIII | and the fighters. These men endure hardships beyond 27 Text, VIII(40)| 4 One of the Seven Wise Men of Greece ; b. at Mytilene 28 Text, VIII | not forsooth here among men, although judgment here 29 Text, IX | bounds of necessity, like men who are sliding down an 30 Text, IX | needs speak against all men, and be in ill-favor and


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