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Not outside us lies Truth or the Truth: Truth dwelleth in the inner man in interiore hominis habitat veritas. Is this not progress, progress in wisdom, and to what else can we ascribe the advance save to Philosophy?

They comprehended, besides much in English and Scotch law, Burlamaqui's Principes de Droit Naturel, Montesquieu, de l'Esprit des Lois, the Institutes of Justinian, certain titles of the Pandects, and Puffendorf de Officio Hominis et Civis juxta Legem Naturalem. The lectures of Chancellor Wythe at William and Mary, like those of Mr.

Spiritus Sancti missionem, et legis in tabulis cordium per eundem Spiritum inscriptionem, adumbravit. Scenopegiae festum peregrinationem hominis pii per hoc mundi desertum ad caelestem patriam delineabat, &c.

He makes neither deductions nor inductions, and does not draw conclusions after the method of scientific hypotheses. The conclusion, then, is that he imagines, i.e., that he realizes a construction in images that is for him knowledge of the world; and he never proceeds, and does not proceed here, save ex analogia hominis.

"Nay, Mac, can it be thus put off with a jest and a sneer, after all? What do you think of these words I came across last night?" and opening his note-book, Clarian read as follows: "For of old it hath been clearly proven, action without passion is nought save idle folly. Passio Christi hominis redemptio.

He would have been informed of his wife tearing out the eyes of King Odrysius with her finger-nails, "digitos in perfida lumina condit." Soon after this, losing all appearance of woman, she became a bitch, Perdidit infelix, hominis post omnia formam, and rent the heavens with her howlings, Externasque novo latratu terruit auras.

F. Lewis, 'of whose birth, death, and whole terrestrial res gestae this only, and, strange enough, this actually, survives "Sir, he lived in London, and hung loose upon society. Stat PARVI hominis umbra." On that peg Carlyle's imagination hung a whole biography. Dunton, who was the son of the Rector of Aston Clinton, was apprenticed, about 1675, to a London bookseller.

We leave Milton's victim buried under the mountains of opprobrious Latin here heaped upon him this "circumforanens pharmacopola, vanissimus circulator, propudium hominis et prostibulum."

You have youth and money, and the little Rochellaises are pretty. My word! the time will pass quickly enough. Come; we will go to your lodging. Did his Eminence say anything about wine, Georges?" to his companion. "Nothing prohibitory. I once heard him say 'Bonum vinum laetificat cor hominis." "What does that mean?" "Good wine rejoices the heart of man.

The zealous preacher denounced visions and revelations; and his observations were so much to the point, that there was no need of his saying that they were directed against St. Teresa, who was present. St. Luke ix. 58: "Filius autem hominis non habet ubi caput reclinet." See ch. xxxix. section 19. Ch. xxxii. section 14. See ch. xxvii. section 7.

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