| Society for Hebrew Literature - Hebrew literature - 1872 - 254 pages
...wall, sometimes lying down on account of my excessive weakness, for I have become old and feeble. But with respect to your wish to come here to me, I cannot...greatly your visit would delight me, for I truly long to commune with you, and would anticipate our meeting with even greater joy than you. Yet I must advise... | |
| Lady Katie Magnus, Michael Friedländer - Jews - 1890 - 432 pages
...thought of self in the matter. Maimonides was a famous correspondent, and an extract from one of his letters to a friend at this stage in his life will...popular physician in the Middle Ages.1 ' With respect to yonr wish to come here to me, I cannot but say how greatly your visit would delight me, for I truly... | |
| Israel Abrahams - Jews - 1896 - 494 pages
...wall, sometimes lying down on account of my excessive weakness, for I have become old and feeble. But with respect to your wish to come here to me, I cannot...greatly your visit would delight me, for I truly long to commune with you, and would anticipate our meeting with even greater joy than you. Yet I must advise... | |
| David Yellin, Israel Abrahams - Jewish philosophers - 1903 - 284 pages
...wall, sometimes lying down on account of my excessive weakness, for I have grown old and feeble. But with respect to your wish to come here to me, I cannot...greatly your visit would delight me, for I truly long to commune with yon, and would anticipate our meeting with even greater Joy than you. Yet I must advise... | |
| Moses Maimonides - Religion - 1972 - 516 pages
...sometimes lying down on account of my excessive weakness, for I have grown old and feeble. With regard to your wish to come here to me, I cannot but say...greatly your visit would delight me, for I truly long to commune with you, and would anticipate our meeting with even greater joy than you. Yet I must advise... | |
| Jacob Neusner - Biography & Autobiography - 1974 - 436 pages
...sometimes lying down on account of my excessive weakness, for I have grown old and feeble. With regard to your wish to come here to me, I cannot but say...greatly your visit would delight me, for I truly long to commune with you, and would anticipate our meeting with even greater joy than you. Yet I must advise... | |
| David L. Freeman (M.D.), Judith Z. Abrams - Religion - 1999 - 332 pages
...sometimes lying down on account of my excessive weakness, for I have grown old and feeble. With regard to your wish to come here to me, I cannot but say...greatly your visit would delight me, for I truly long to commune with you, and would anticipate our meeting with even greater joy than you. Yet I must advise... | |
| Jon Irving Bloomberg - History - 2000 - 244 pages
...wall, sometimes lying down on account of my excessive weakness, for I have grown old and feeble. But with respect to your wish to come here to me, I cannot...greatly your visit would delight me, for I truly long to commune with you, and would anticipate our meeting with even greater joy than you. Yet I must advise... | |
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