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He, the Incarnate Son, has shown us, not a Power but a Person the Person of the Father and, to-day as of old, "it sufficeth us." The Churches and Modern Thought, by Philip Vivian, p. 231. Three Essays on Religion, R.P.A. reprint, p. 85. This and subsequent quotations are taken from pp. 108-119 of Prof. Hudson's Introduction to the Philosophy of Herbert Spencer. Op. cit., p. 231.

Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles states that the allied and associated governments affirm, and Germany accepts, the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the allied and associated governments and their peoples have been subjected as a consequence of the War imposed on them by the aggression of Germany and her allies.

Wishart, cap, 13. 13th Sept. 1645. * Rush, vol. vii. p. 231 Guthry's Memoirs. Rush. vol. vii. p. 232. After all these repeated disasters, which every where befell the royal party, there remained only one body of troops on which fortune could exercise her rigor.

* Forbes, vol. i. p. 134, 136, 149, 150, 159, 165, 181, 194, 229, 231, 235 241, 253. Forbes, vol. i. p 387 Jebb, vol. i. p. 448. Keith, Append. 24.

In heaven the right ear is the good of hearing, and the left the truth thereof, 316. EARTH, the, or ground is the common mother of all vegetables, 206, 397; and of all minerals, 397. EARTH, the lower, in the spiritual world, is next above hell, 231. EARTH, or country, 13, 27, 37, 49, 69, 71, 144, 320, &c.

Petersburg, 257,000; Bologna, 255,000; Freiburg and Bonn universities, 250,000 each; Prague, 245,000; Trinity, Dublin, 232,000; Königsberg, 231,000; Kiel, 229,000; Naples, 224,000; and Buda-Pest, 210,000.

A. While the priest is giving us absolution, we should from our heart renew the Act of Contrition. All, especially children, should know this act well before going to confession. Lesson 21 ON INDULGENCES 231 Q. What is an indulgence? A. An indulgence is the remission in whole or in part of the temporal punishment due to sin.

Thorpe's "Northern Mythology," ii. 81-2. Thorpe's "Northern Mythology," iii. 266. See "The Phytologist," 1862, p. 236-8. "Folk-lore of Shakespeare," p. 15. See Friend's "Flower Lore," i. 34. Thorpe's "Northern Mythology," iii. 266. Friend's "Flower Lore," i. 27. See Keightley's "Fairy Mythology," p. 231. Grimm's "Teut. Myth.," 1883, ii. 451; "Asiatic Researches," i. 345.

Boswell's quotation is from Persius, Satires, i. 27: 'Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter. It is the motto to The Spectator, No. 379. She died four months after her father. I cannot find that she received this additional fortune. See ante, ii. 47. See ante, iv. 5, note 2. See ante, iii. 231.

See Keary's "Outlines of Primitive Belief," 1882, p. 98. "Indo-European Tradition and Folk-lore," p. 159. "Mystic Trees and Shrubs," Fraser's Magazine, Nov. 1870, p. 599. "Sacred Trees and Flowers," Quarterly Review, July 1863, pp. 231, 232. "Myths and Myth Makers," p. 55. See "Flower Lore," pp. 38, 39. Kelly's "Indo-European Folk-lore," p. 179.

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