He who thinks that he can attain the perfection of man without the help of God, errs greatly.
Jewish philosopher
He who thinks that he can attain the perfection of man without the help of God, errs greatly.
Jewish philosopher
The Guide for the Perplexed, Part III, Chapter 51
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