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IV Maccabees 7:24
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Whence it is, that even boys, imbued with the philosophy of religious reasoning, have conquered still more bitter tortures:
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and knowing that it is a blessed thing to endure all kinds of hardships for virtue, would not, for the sake of religion, master his passion?
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For the wise and brave man only is lord over his passions.
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Whence it is, that even boys, imbued with the philosophy of religious reasoning, have conquered still more bitter tortures:
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for when the tyrant was manifestly vanquished in his first attempt, in being unable to force the old man to eat the unclean thing,-
The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.