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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Back Cover
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    • he had moved after he had been Peter's pupil. He moved to Alexandria
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Introduction
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    • us, was a pupil of Peter, who had come to his own
    • experienced, in his personal pupils, among whom was Mark.
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Contents and Synopsis
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    • of his pupils. Contrast between Buddha and Socrates. Socrates
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 4
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    • the Buddha had gathered a number of disciples and pupils
    • place then between the Buddha and his disciples and pupils,
    • minds of his pupils through the strength and power of his
    • him his faithful pupils. What do we perceive in the souls of
    • external man to earthly existence. In this mood the pupils of
    • authority of the Buddha lived in the hearts of his pupils and
    • was looked upon by these pupils and successors as holy
    • heaven to his pupils and successors? It was because these
    • pupils and successors lived in the faith and belief that
    • the pupils and successors of the Buddha, the holiness and
    • gathering pupils and adherents around himself in ancient Greece.
    • pupils around himself, and indeed we need to mention Socrates
    • clear differentiation between the pupils and disciples of
    • Socrates and the pupils and disciples of the Buddha. When we
    • gathers his pupils around himself, but how does he feel in
    • relation to them? His manner of treating these pupils has
    • to draw out from the souls of his pupils what they themselves
    • his pupils was stirred to movement. He transmitted nothing
    • from himself to his pupils, but elicited everything from
    • the innate reasoning power of every pupil. Though he wandered
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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 5
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    • pupil had stood before his initiate teacher and asked him,
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 7
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    • Krishna and his pupils, with the result that what at an
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 10
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    • Peter, and of others who were permitted to be their pupils
    • also be communicated to those who were pupils of these
    • such a pupil of Peter. So the impulse that had manifested
    • Golgotha. Mark remained a pupil of Peter for some time. Then
    • Peter's pupil. He moved to Alexandria in Egypt and lived



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