The Guide for the PerplexedLibrary of Alexandria, 1963 M01 1 - 141 páginas This guide aims "to liberate men from the tormenting perplexities arising from their understanding of the Bible according only to its literal meaning."--Cover |
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Moses Maimonides. of their fathers, while others hesitated for some time, from fear that the king meant to entrap the ... this work in accordance with mypromise, andIfervently beseech the Almighty tosave us from error. Iftherebeone who ...
Moses Maimonides. of their fathers, while others hesitated for some time, from fear that the king meant to entrap the ... this work in accordance with mypromise, andIfervently beseech the Almighty tosave us from error. Iftherebeone who ...
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Moses Maimonides. to place but by the mercy of the Almighty we have now been enabled to find here a restingplace. On ... in some instancesthe letterswere several months ontheir way before theyreached their destination. The interest which ...
Moses Maimonides. to place but by the mercy of the Almighty we have now been enabled to find here a restingplace. On ... in some instancesthe letterswere several months ontheir way before theyreached their destination. The interest which ...
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Moses Maimonides. (mysterious); from the loins downwards there was "the vision of the likeness of the Divine Glory," and "the likeness of the throne." The world of Intelligences was represented by the figure;thesecan onlybe perceived in ...
Moses Maimonides. (mysterious); from the loins downwards there was "the vision of the likeness of the Divine Glory," and "the likeness of the throne." The world of Intelligences was represented by the figure;thesecan onlybe perceived in ...
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... in a viva voce exposition, much less by an author in writing a book, without becoming a target for every foolish conceited person todischarge the arrowsof folly at him. Some general principles bearing uponthispoint have been fully discussed ...
... in a viva voce exposition, much less by an author in writing a book, without becoming a target for every foolish conceited person todischarge the arrowsof folly at him. Some general principles bearing uponthispoint have been fully discussed ...
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... This isnot the case.Attimes the truthshinesso brilliantly that we perceive itasclear as day. Ournature and habit then drawa veil over ourperception, and wereturn toa darkness ... of ordinary men: there is no need to notice them in this.
... This isnot the case.Attimes the truthshinesso brilliantly that we perceive itasclear as day. Ournature and habit then drawa veil over ourperception, and wereturn toa darkness ... of ordinary men: there is no need to notice them in this.
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