id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39092 Glover, T. R. (Terrot Reaveley) The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire .txt text/plain 149383 10937 81 god of each individual place or thing or man,"[50] and another of the laws it obeyed--mind, matter, God, man, formed one community. and gods, and by pure thought men came into contact with the divine thoughts."[89] "God," says Seneca, "has a father's mind towards the No mind (_mens_) is good without God. Divine seeds are sown in human bodies," and will grow into likeness to understands the nature of the divine; men confuse God with his of a specially good and holy man, but as for the idea that god or dæmon Other things God gives to men, mind and thought he shares with them, God, he says, is hardly to be conceived by man's mind as in a dream; "God," says Clement, "out of his great love for men, cleaves to man, God all things are beautiful and good and just; but men have supposed ./cache/39092.txt ./txt/39092.txt