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 The Golden Verses of Pythagoras And Other Pythagorean Fragments. Selected and Arranged by Florence M. Firth. With an Introduction by Annie Besant. [1904] The Golden Verses of Pythagoras And Other Pythagorean Fragments. Selected and Arranged by Florence M. Firth. With an Introduction by Annie Besant. [1904]
  
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 The Golden Verses may be divided into two parts, the first treating of the Practical or Human Virtues, whose aim is the making of Good Men; and the second, treating of the Contemplative or Divine Virtues, the end of which is to make Good Men into Gods. The Golden Verses may be divided into two parts, the first treating of the Practical or Human Virtues, whose aim is the making of Good Men; and the second, treating of the Contemplative or Divine Virtues, the end of which is to make Good Men into Gods.
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