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Prologue, Page 11, Patriarch Gamliel:
"Shall it be forbidden to a faithful Jew to study the tongue of the Greeks, to read their books and to think their thoughts after them?"
Prologue, Page 13, Rabbi Johanan:
"There is no Truth without Faith. There is no Truth unless first there be a Faith on which it may be based."
Part One, Chapter II, page 33, Abuyah:
"Because, as every sensible man knows, the Stoics are right when they say that nothing ever happens contrary to nature."
Part One, Chapter XIX, page 195, Elisha
"'Nothing,' he said heavily. 'There's nothing any of us can do. We all want more than life permits.'"
Part Two, Chapter IX, Page 363, Manto
"'I think,' she said abruptly, 'that there is something else I ought to make clear to you, Tineius. If ever you try to use your power against Elisha here, I shall even the...
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