Dialogue of Justin Martyr with Trypho
Justin Martyr
Dialogue of Justin Martyr with Trypho
Justin Martyr
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"Does philosophy, then, make happiness?" said he, interrupting.
"Assuredly, ' I said, 'and it alone.' "
"'What, then, is philosophy?' he says; 'and what is happiness? Pray tell me, unless something hinders you from saying.'"
"'Philosophy, then, ' said I, 'is the knowledge of that which really exists, and a clear perception of the truth; and happiness is the reward of such knowledge and wisdom.'"
"'But what do you call God?' said he. "
"'That which always maintains the same nature, and in the same manner, and is the cause of all other things -that, indeed, is God.'"
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