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., at the end.
[424] A touch of “salvation,” or salvation’s need, is on Plato when his “philosophy” becomes a consideration of death (μελέτη θανάτου) and a process of growing as like to God (ὁμοίωσις θεῷ) as man can. _Phaedo_, 80 E, and _Theaetetus_, 176 A.
[425] _Historia calamitatum_, cap. 9 and 10. Cf. _post_, p. 303.
[426] _Post_, Chapter XLI .
[427] _Ante_, p. 298. I cannot avoid referring to Abaelard several times before considering the man and his work more specifically, and in the proper place; _post_,