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Fourth Some twelve or fifteen canonized Popes and martyrs. I may be wrong in this my judgment errs often, just as is the case with other men's but it is my judgment, be it good or bad. Just here I will mention something that seems curious to me. There are no "Christ's Churches" in Rome, and no "Churches of the Holy Ghost," that I can discover.

Those were the outward signs of her difference from the ignoble herd that feels, suffers, fails, errs but has no distinct value in the world except as a moral contrast to the prosperity of the elect. He had been proud of her appearance. It had the perfectly proper frankness of perfection and now he was shocked to see it unchanged.

As to the former, we learn that Pope, after saying other things which we know to be true of Young, added, that he passed “a foolish youth, the sport of peers and poets;” and, from all the indications we possess of his career till he was nearly fifty, we are inclined to think that Pope’s statement only errs by defect, and that he should rather have said, “a foolish youth and middle age.” It is not likely that Young was a very hard student, for he impressed Johnson, who saw him in his old age, asnot a great scholar,” and as surprisingly ignorant of what Johnson thoughtquite common maximsin literature; and there is no evidence that he filled either his leisure or his purse by taking pupils.

And though to-day I am only a man of letters, either tradition errs or I was present when there landed at St.

IV. The mystery of the first and second Adam, of the fall and restoration, of the law and gospel, of shadows and substance, of the servant's and Son's state, and the fulfilling of the scriptures in Christ and by Christ the true light, in all that are his, through the obedience of faith, were much of the substance and drift of his testimonies: in all which he was witnessed to be of God: being sensibly felt to speak that which he had received of Christ, and was his own experience, in that which never errs nor fails.

"For myself, I humbly answer that your Grace errs. I never coveted other honours than those of the Church." "Ay," said Edward, keenly examining the young prelate's smooth face, "is it so? Yes, now I begin to comprehend thee. What offence have I given to the Church? Have I suffered the law too much to sleep against the Lollards. If so, blame Warwick."

We have shown that the comic character always errs through obstinacy of mind or of disposition, through absentmindedness, in short, through automatism. At the root of the comic there is a sort of rigidity which compels its victims to keep strictly to one path, to follow it straight along, to shut their ears and refuse to listen.

In this way he may keep the intervening speeches of his opponents from entirely destroying the continuity that should exist between his speech and the speeches of his colleagues. If the affirmative has erred in any respect, it is the duty of the first negative debater to supply the deficiency or make the correction; otherwise he errs equally with the affirmative.

Davies, therefore, clearly errs in rendering Soma as "the savoury juice." The four kinds of food are: that which is masticated, that which is sucked, that which is licked, and that which is drunk. Apohanam is loss or removal. It is a well-known word and its application here is very natural. Mr. Davies erroneously renders it as "The power of reason."

WALLENSTEIN. The stars lie not; but we have here a work Wrought counter to the stars and destiny. The science is still honest: this false heart Forces a lie on the truth-telling heaven, On a divine law divination rests; Where nature deviates from that law, and stumbles Out of her limits, there all science errs. True I did not suspect!