Epictetus Quotes
Secondly, What The Nature Of God Is. Whatever That Nature Is Discovered To Be, The Man Who Would Please And Obey Him Must Strive With All His Might To Be Made Like Unto Him. If The Divine Is Faithful, He Also Must Be Faithful; If Free, He Also Must Be Free; If Beneficent, He Also Must Be Beneficent; If Magnanimous, He Also Must Be Magnanimous. Thus As An Imitator Of God Must He Follow Him In Every Deed And Word.
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