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Quite naturally, and without thought of offending, he appropriates the name won in the heroic days of his forefathers. "And is it a large town where you are?" "Ninety thousand," said Lorenzo with a little affectation of modesty. "Ninety thousand! Bigger than Quebec!" "Yes, and we are only an hour by train from Boston. A really big place, that."

The Muscogee "Song of the Sabbea" is very sacred. +107+. The movements of the dance are sometimes in imitation of those of animals, sometimes spontaneous, and sometimes from our point of view indecent. +108+. In accordance with the law by which religion appropriates social customs, the dance is devoted to religious purposes and acquires a sacred character.

"No," returned Fred; "is it from anything in particular? I supposed it was just a general steal from the antique, and Stanton appropriates only to destroy." "I don't know what it is," was Bently's reply, "but I know there's a cut of it in a book I've got at the studio." Rangely's eyes flashed. "Good," said he, "I'll come round to-night and we'll look it up.

The reason why the sphere of the lust of fornication is a middle sphere between those two spheres, and makes an equilibrium, is, because while any one is in it, he can turn himself to the sphere of conjugial love, that is, to this love, and also to the sphere of the love of adultery, that is, to the love of adultery; but if he turns himself to conjugial love, he turns himself to heaven; if to the love of adultery, he turns himself to hell: each is in the man's free determination, good pleasure, and will, to the intent that he may act freely according to reason, and not from instinct: consequently that he may be a man, and appropriate to himself influx, and not a beast, which appropriates nothing thereof to itself.

The Life of Reason is accordingly neither a mere means nor a mere incident in human progress; it is the total and embodied progress itself, in which the pleasures of sense are included in so far as they can be intelligently enjoyed and pursued. If he ever appropriates them in recollection or prophecy, it is only on the ground of some physical relation which they may have to his being.

To the former he appropriates the body; to the latter, the soul: the sword of justice is in the hands of the magistrate: the more formidable weapon of excommunication is intrusted to the clergy; and in the exercise of their divine commission a zealous son will not spare his offending father: the successor of St. Peter may lawfully chastise the kings of the earth.

We have been considering the acts by which the soul appropriates God to herself; meanwhile, we must not forget that the active concurrence of God is as essential in the Beatific Vision as the action of the creature.

Beyond these people, as I have been told for truth, there is a nation called Muc, inhabiting towns, in whose country there are numerous flocks and herds which are never tended, as no person appropriates any of these exclusively; but when any one is in need of a beast, he ascends a hill and gives a loud cry, on which all the cattle within hearing flock around him and suffer themselves to be taken, as if they were domesticated.

In doing so keep in mind the fact that Spencer's matter was revised, while that of Harrison was not; and that upon the latter's protest the work was withdrawn in England. By noticing the dates I think you will find that Spencer appropriates a great deal from Comte and that he tries to shirk the obligation. It would be well to read the latter's "General View of Positivism" further along.

Thus it is given a practical bearing on everyday life a result that is in accordance with all religious history, in which we find that religious faith always appropriates and utilizes the ethical ideas of its time. +59+. At the present day the interest in the hypothesis of reincarnation springs from its supposed connection with the doctrine of immortality.