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1 Outl | II. To the Christian the life eternal is the supreme goal, 2 Outl | goal, and the guide to this life is the Holy Scriptures; 3 Outl | the other.~V. Since the life to come is to be attained 4 Outl | try to realize them in his life, remembering that to seem 5 Outl | the Christian's purpose in life. So, like the athlete or 6 Text, I | adopt them. For my time of life, my many-sided training, 7 Text, I | in those vicissitudes of life which teach their lessons 8 Text, II | men, hold that this human life is not a supremely precious 9 Text, II | which benefits us in this life only. 4 Neither pride of 10 Text, II | and in preparation for the life eternal do all things that 11 Text, II | But to explain what this life is, and in what way and 12 Text, II | precious things in this life fall further short of the 13 Text, II | to the other. 5~Into the life eternal the Holy Scriptures 14 Text, IV | straight and true path of life, are forbidden by the gospel 15 Text, V | must needs attain to the life to come through virtue, 16 Text, V(19) | 318. See also Plutarch, Life of Solon.~ 17 Text, VI | realize their words in his life. For he, who by his works 18 Text, VI | himself who does not make his life conform to his words, but 19 Text, VII(27) | 1 See Plutarch, Life of Pericles v, from which 20 Text, VII(33) | the Great ii. 6 and 12 ; Life of Alexander ; Arrian, Exped, 21 Text, VIII | there not a goal in human life, which the one who would 22 Text, VIII | hither and thither through life, without plan or purpose,~ 23 Text, VIII | they adopt the mode of life which he prescribes, though 24 Text, VIII | conduct that their whole life before the contest is preparatory 25 Text, VIII | efforts ? Surely, were an idle life a very commendable thing, 26 Text, VIII(38)| Nineveh, ended his worthless life by burning himself in his 27 Text, VIII | who designedly chooses a life of wickedness doubtless 28 Text, IX(46) | passions ; see Porphyry, Life of Pythagoras 30. ~ 29 Text, IX(51) | illustrated in Porphyry, Life of Pythagoras 32, 34, and 30 Text, IX(51) | 32, 34, and Iamblichus, Life of Pythagoras 96, 98. ~ 31 Text, IX | make the necessities of life, not its pleasures, the 32 Text, IX | made the guide of one's life, so that if one must needs 33 Text, X | usefulness to the earthly life. For if any one mentions 34 Text, X | more than there is of the life immortal. For the journey 35 Text, X | For the journey of this life eternal I would advise you 36 Text, X | ought to choose the better life, and expecting that association 37 Text, X | to counsel you so long as life is allowed me. Now as the


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