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1 XIII | and to whom the lessons of philosophy may be profitable, in the 2 XIII | such parts even of Greek philosophy as may serve for the ordinary 3 XIII | they are the handmaidens of philosophy, we may say of philosophy 4 XIII | philosophy, we may say of philosophy itself in relation to Christianity. ~ 5 XIV | what he has borrowed from philosophy. For he quoted numerous 6 XIV | ignorant men as regards Greek philosophy, compassed many nations 7 XIV | before attempting the grave philosophy of Greece, can understand 8 XVI | take another illustration, Philosophy, inasmuch as it professes 9 XVI | aims make the many sects of philosophy a pretext for hating it; 10 XVI | the advanced student of Philosophy who, having an extensive 11 XVI | another." In reply, even in Philosophy, as we have already said, 12 XVII | too, keeps to the same philosophy of names; for His name has 13 XVIII | and apply themselves to philosophy, that would be the only 14 XVIII | man who has been drawn to Philosophy and has dashed into some 15 XVIII | the Stoic or Peripatetic philosophy "? though it might happen 16 XVIII | world" we mean all false philosophy, which, according to the 17 XVIII | ill-fame and interested him in philosophy. We shall also make the 18 XVIII | Xenocrates, a reproach to philosophy; whereas we ought to give 19 XVIII | whereas we ought to give philosophy credit thus far, that reason 20 XVIII | second time sin against Philosophy." ~15. And in Book III. 21 XVIII | those who abandoned that philosophy, reckoning them as dead. 22 XVIII | whether the teachers of philosophy do not invite striplings 23 XVIII | not wish slaves to take up Philosophy? Are we going to blame Philosophers 24 XVIII | Epictetus to the side of Philosophy? May you, ye Greeks,380invite 25 XVIII | slaves, and fools, to embrace Philosophy? and if we do so, will ye 26 XVIII | you try to attract men to Philosophy seek to attract inferior 27 XVIII | already acquainted with Philosophy. Inferior people, then. 28 XVIII | such inferior people to Philosophy; it follows that you, too, 29 XX | of Christian teaching and philosophy in these respects; nor does 30 XX(401)| agreement of Christianity and philosophy in these respects." ~ 31 XXII | For if on account of their philosophy, and what they have learned 32 XXII | who are acquainted with philosophy, but fear where no fear 33 Index | f.; in medicine, 78; in philosophy, 78; Jewish, 78.~Hermogenes, 34 Index | how related to heathen philosophy, 57f., 62 f.; how dependent