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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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