Anyone got today 30% off from Harvard University Press on their updated 1911 James Loeb classical library? Dale M. Coulter William DeArteaga John Lathrop
Ricky Grimsley would be lucky to get the L-24-25 volumes
LCL 24: The Apostolic Fathers, Volume I: I Clement. II Clement. Ignatius. Polycarp. Didache
LCL 25: The Apostolic Fathers, Volume II: Epistle of Barnabas. Papias and Quadratus. Epistle to Diognetus. The Shepherd of Hermas
Dale M. Coulter I’ve been wanting to parallel Chris Green dissertation with
1. Philo on the Virtues
2. Plutach’s L337 VI Moralia: Can virtue be taught
3. and Seneca’s Moral essays
but have really lacked the time from writing on other projects.
NOW Philo’s Confusion of Tongues I leave to Duane L Burgess
BEDE and his Ecclesiastical History will be best for startup Philip Williams Dont skip the Abotts + Egbet either 🙂 FULL cHis101 for full future foundation
LCL 24: The Apostolic Fathers, Volume I: I Clement. II Clement. Ignatius. Polycarp. Didache I reserve for Link Hudson especially Exhortation to the Greeks
Rich Mans Salvation and To the newly baptized
After the resurrection in John’s gospel, Jesus appears to the disciples and in John 20:22 he breathes on them and says, “Receive the Holy Spirit.” What is happening here? Is Jesus giving them the Holy Spirit by breathing on them?
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Anyone got today 30% off from Harvard University Press on their updated 1911 James Loeb classical library? Dale M. Coulter William DeArteaga John Lathrop
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Oscar Valdez and they come in red and green clothe so would make nice Christmas book tree for your real imaginary library 🙂
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Kyle Williams I would recommend you read SUETONIUS on Titus and Domitian. We can start our talk from there
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Ricky Grimsley would be lucky to get the L-24-25 volumes
LCL 24: The Apostolic Fathers, Volume I: I Clement. II Clement. Ignatius. Polycarp. Didache
LCL 25: The Apostolic Fathers, Volume II: Epistle of Barnabas. Papias and Quadratus. Epistle to Diognetus. The Shepherd of Hermas
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Dale M. Coulter Aristotle L288 VIII Parva Naturalia has been among my all time favorite
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Dale M. Coulter I’ve been wanting to parallel Chris Green dissertation with
1. Philo on the Virtues
2. Plutach’s L337 VI Moralia: Can virtue be taught
3. and Seneca’s Moral essays
but have really lacked the time from writing on other projects.
NOW Philo’s Confusion of Tongues I leave to Duane L Burgess
Anonymous
Augustine L411-417 will be best for Kyle Williams
Dont think he would have stomach for the Confessions just yet
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Troy Day I’ve read the Confessions. Purchased it about 3 years ago.
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both volumes?
Augustine clearly declares his FREE will in the Confessions
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also CATO – Testimonia and Cicero’s Stoic Paradoxes which Philip Williams may enjoy as a coming to the future in his own case
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Ausonius Vol II Paulinus Pallaeus Eucharisticus is recommendable Joseph D. Absher
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BEDE and his Ecclesiastical History will be best for startup Philip Williams Dont skip the Abotts + Egbet either 🙂 FULL cHis101 for full future foundation
Anonymous
Troy Day i want the original Greek of the early Azusa sermons. Does Loeb have them?
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Philip Williams Start with Philo on Noah’s work as a planter, and you will gain great trib tips for Link Hudson and Gary Micheal Epping
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Troy Day no, Philo was a Platonist. Likely, he didn’t eat beans. I want some Holy Ghost spoken Greek.
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LCL 24: The Apostolic Fathers, Volume I: I Clement. II Clement. Ignatius. Polycarp. Didache I reserve for Link Hudson especially Exhortation to the Greeks
Rich Mans Salvation and To the newly baptized
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also LUCIAN The Dream and the Cock and Parliament of the Gods as related to Heizer’s double YHWHs
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ISOCRATES vol1 To Demonicus is reserved for William DeArteaga Isara Mo as well as Cyprians, Panegyricus and Archidamus