Mystified is a verb that can be used in one of two reference manners. These are: - to perplex (a person) by playing upon the person's credulity; bewilder purposely. - to involve in mystery or obscurity. Confused is an adjective that refers to: ...
Seneca, despite holding that women have the same native capacity for virtue, nevertheless also holds that there are special impediments to virtue that come with being a woman: lack of self-control (Ad Helv. 14.2), credulity (De Cons. Sap. 19.2), and simple-mindedness (Ad Marc. 16.3). An...
not a student nor an academic nor a person with any real background in the humanities. Consequently, I've approached the whole subject with a somewhat different frame of mind than perhaps people in the field are accustomed to. Being a ...
not a student nor an academic nor a person with any real background in the humanities. Consequently, I've approached the whole subject with a somewhat different frame of mind than perhaps people in the field are accustomed to. Being a ...
So great has been the blessing to my own parishioners, and so general was the interest aroused in the subject, and the demand for the instruction in more permanent form, that I have decided to put them forth for more general use, believing that they will be a definite contribution to the...