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" You are distinguished from wild beasts: you are distinguished from cattle. Besides, you are a citizen of the world, and a part of it ; not a subservient, but a principal part. "
The Christianity of Stoicism: or, Selections from Arrian's Discourses of ... - Page 78
by Flavius Arrianus - 1822 - 212 pages
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All the Works of Epictetus, which are Now Extant: Consisting of ..., Volume 1

Epictetus - Conduct of life - 1768 - 334 pages
...diftinguifhed by Reafon. You are diftinguifhed from wild Beafts : you are diftinguifhed from Cattle. Befidcs : you are a Citizen of the World, and a Part of it : not a fubfervient, but apiincipal Part. You are capa» ble of comprehending the divine Oeconomy ; and of...
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The Works of Epictetus: Consisting of His Discourses in Four Books ..., Volume 1

Epictetus - 1807 - 800 pages
...the Faculty of Choice^ but all things subject to thisj and this itseir~Trnrn^lave3~ anS^unsubjected, to any thing. Consider then, from what you are distinguished...part of it : not a subservient, but a principal part. Tou are capable of comprehending the divine (Economy ; and of considering the Connexions of things....
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The Works of Epictetus: Consisting of His Discourses, in Four Books, the ...

Epictetus - Ethics - 1865 - 468 pages
...enslaved or subjected to anything. Consider then, from what you are distinguished by reason. You arc distinguished from wild beasts : you are distinguished from cattle. Besides, you are a citizen of the universe, and a part of it ; not a subordinate, but a principal part. You arc capable of comprehending...
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The Works of Epictetus: Consisting of His Discourses, in Four ..., Volume 2

Epictetus - Philosophy, Ancient - 1890 - 260 pages
...but all things as subject to this ; and this itself as not to be enslaved or subjected to anything. Consider, then, from what you are distinguished by...distinguished from cattle. Besides, you are a citizen of the universe, and a part of it ; not a subordinate, but a principal part. You are capable of comprehending...
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The Works of Epictetus: Consisting of His Discourses, in Four ..., Volume 1

Epictetus - 1890 - 256 pages
...but all things as subject to this ; and this itself as not to be enslaved or subjected to anything. Consider, then, from what you are distinguished by reason. You are distinguished from wikl beasts; you are distinguished from cattle. Besides, you are a citizen of the universe, and a part...
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Sacred Scriptures of the World: Being Selections of the Most Devotional and ...

Religious literature - 1898 - 450 pages
...You have been separated from wild beasts ; you have been separated from domestic animals. Further, you are a citizen of the world, and a part of it ; not one of the serving merely, but also one of the ruling parts ; for you are capable of comprehending...
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Discourses of Epictetus

Epictetus - 1904 - 568 pages
...separated from wild beasts: you have been separated from domestic animals ( xpoftdraov ) . Further, you are a citizen of the world, and a part of it, not one of the subservient (serving) , but one of the principal (ruling) parts, for you are capable of...
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Discourses of Epictetus: Selections

Epictetus - Philosophy, Ancient - 1904 - 176 pages
...knavish one; slander, a slanderous one; anger, an angry one; and unequitable dealings, a covetous one. Consider, then, from what you are distinguished by...part. You are capable of comprehending the divine economy; and of considering the connections of things. What then doth the character of a citizen promise?...
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Marcus Aurelius and the Later Stoics

Frederick William Bussell - Stoics - 1910 - 338 pages
...men, next of that which ia nearest to the other, which is a tiny copy of the WorldCommonwealth. (131) You are a Citizen of the world and a part of it ; not one of those who serve, but those who lead. What promise then must a citizen make? To have no petty...
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The Works of Epictetus: Consisting of His Discourses, in Four Books, the ...

Epictetus - Philosophy, Ancient - 1918 - 548 pages
...to be enslaved or subjected to anything. Consider, then, from what THE DISCOURSES OF EPICTETUS. 141 you are distinguished by reason. You are distinguished...distinguished from cattle. Besides, you are a citizen of the universe, and a part of it ; not a subordinate, but a principal part. You are capable of comprehending...
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