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The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LXVI. Christ's Authority Challenged—parables: the Sons Who Were of Two Minds; the Lord of the Vineyard, His Son, and the Murderous Husbandmen (10)
Whether of them twain did the will of his father?
Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto XVII (4)
Who such benign regard shall have for thee That 'twixt you twain, in doing and in asking, That shall be first which is with others last. With him...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Bacon, Shakspere, and the Rosicrucians (3)
A well-stocked library would be an essential part of the equipment of an author whose literary productions demonstrate him to be familiar with the...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Life and Teachings of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus (28)
"The Man, desiring to labor, took up His abode in the sphere of generation and observed the works of His brother--the Second Mind--which sat upon the...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Mysteries and Their Emissaries (35)
He spent considerable of his time in the patient and persistent conning of a number of very rare old books and ancient manuscripts which he seemed to ...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Bacon, Shakspere, and the Rosicrucians (5)
In spite of his admitted avarice, Shakspere seemingly made no effort during his lifetime to control or secure remuneration from the plays bearing his...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Bacon, Shakspere, and the Rosicrucians (2)
It is quite evident that William Shakspere could not, unaided, have produced the immortal writings bearing his name. He did not possess the necessary...
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Greek
Book IV (433)
Certainly, he replied, there would be a difficulty in saying which. Then the power of each individual in the State to do his own work appears to compe...
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Hindu
Brahmana 4 (6.4.22)
With twain attrition-sticks of gold The Asvin Twins twirl forth a flame; 7Tis such a germ we beg for thee, In the tenth month to be brought forth. As...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet IV (121)
He took from him the Tablets of Destiny that were not rightly his
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Greek
Book X (604)
What is most required? he asked. That we should take counsel about what has happened, and when the dice have been thrown order our affairs in the way ...
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Greek
Book IX (571)
Most true, he said. But when a man’s pulse is healthy and temperate, and when before going to sleep he has awakened his rational powers, and fed them ...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXIII (2)
Just now thy thoughts came in among my own, With similar attitude and similar face, So that of both one counsel sole I made. If peradventure the right...
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Greek
Book IV (430)
And this sort of universal saving power of true opinion in conformity with law about real and false dangers I call and maintain to be courage, unless ...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Mysteries and Their Emissaries (34)
"Little seems to have been known concerning this old gentleman; and in the materials from which this account is compiled his name is not even once...
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Greek
Book VII (536)
That is very true, he said. All these things, then, will have to be carefully considered by us; and if only those whom we introduce to this vast syste...
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Greek
Book III (412)
True. And a man will be most likely to care about that which he loves? To be sure. And he will be most likely to love that which he regards as having...
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Sufi
The Old Man who made no Lamentation at the Death of his Sons (1-10)
He turned to his wife and said, "O dame, The harvest of December is not as that of July; Though they be dead or though they be living, Are they not...
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Gnostic
Sayings (65)
He said, "There was a good man who owned a vineyard. He leased it to tenant farmers so that they might work it and he might collect the produce from...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Fraternity of the Rose Cross (10)
After five years of retirement he decided to renew his struggle for a reformation of the arts and sciences of his day, this time with the aid of a...
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Greek
Book III (395)
Neither are comic and tragic actors the same; yet all these things are but imitations. They are so. And human nature, Adeimantus, appears to have...
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