Between Heathenism and Christianity
Between Heathenism and Christianity:
Being a Translation of Seneca’s De Providentia, and Plutarch’s
De Sera Numinis Vindicta, together with Notes, Additional
Extracts from these writers and Two
Essays on Graeco-Roman Life in the
First Century after Christ.
BY
CHARLES W. SUPER, Ph. D., LL. D.,
Ex-President of the Ohio University, and Professor of Greek, ibidem; translator
of Weil’s Order of Words, and author of a
History of the German Language.
“He who distrusts the light of reason will be the first to follow a more luminous guide; and if with an ardent love for truth he has sought her in vain through the ways of this life, he will but turn with the more hope to that better world where all is simple, true, and everlasting: for there is no parallax at the zenith; it is only near our troubled horizon that objects deceive us into vague and erroneous calculations.”
FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY
Chicago, New York, Toronto
1899
Copyrighted 1899, by Fleming H. Revell Company