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Seekers after God

CHAPTER XIV
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2.] [Footnote 47: [Greek: _Echleuazon_], Acts xvii.32.The word expresses the most profound and unconcealed contempt.] [Footnote 48: Tac._Hist_.i.

13: ib.v.

5: JUV.xiv.

85: Pers.v.

190, &c.] The reader will now judge whether there is the slightest probability that Seneca had any intercourse with St.Paul, or was likely to have stooped from his superfluity of wealth, and pride of power, to take lessons from obscure and despised slaves in the purlieus inhabited by the crowded households of Caesar or Narcissus..


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