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" But, in truth, the being of the gods, and their concern in human affairs, is beyond dispute. And they have put it entirely in a man's power not to fall into any calamity properly so-called. And if other misfortunes had been really evils, they would have... "
The Emperor-Marcus Antonius: his conversation with himself. together with ... - Page 21
by Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1701 - 270 pages
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The Emperor Marcus Antoninus His Conversation with Himself: Together with ...

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - Stoicism - 1708 - 444 pages
...Gods, or Providence is not worth a Man's while to live in. But there's no need of this Suppofition 5 The Being of the Gods, and their Concern in Human...put it in his Power not to fall into any Calamity pror perly fo called. * And if other Misfortunes • (as we count them,) had been really Evils, £...
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The Emperor Marcus Antoninus: His Conversation with Himself. Together with ...

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - Emperors - 1726 - 360 pages
...Mortals, why then I muft tell you, that a World without either Gods or Providence, is not worth a Man's while to live in. But there's no need of this Suppofition...Power not to fall into any Calamity properly fo called 2. And if other Misfortunes (as we count them) had been really Evils, they would have provided againft...
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The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - Ethics - 1887 - 256 pages
...then, a world without either gods or Providence is not worth a man's while to live in. But, in truth, the being of the gods, and their concern in human affairs, is beyond dispute. And they have put it entirely in a man's power not to fall into any calamity properly so-called....
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A Book of Thoughts: In Loving Memory of John Bright

Mrs. Mary Harriet Bright Curry - English literature - 1897 - 412 pages
...then a world without either Gods or Providence is not worth a man's while to live in. But, in truth, the being of the Gods, and their concern in human affairs, is beyond dispute. And they have put it entirely in a man's power not to fall into any calamity properly so-called....
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The Squashed Philosophers

Glyn Lloyd-Hughes - 2005 - 412 pages
...no care of us mortals, a world without gods or Providence is not worth a man's while to live in. But the being of the gods, and their concern in human affairs, is beyond dispute; and they have put it in every man's power not to fall into any calamity properly so called....
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