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"Thou marked one, the Lord shall consume thee with the spirit of His mouth, and shall destroy thee with the brightness of His coming." 2 Thess. ii. 8. "O thou enemy! Thy destructions shall soon come to a perpetual end." Ps. lx. 6. Jer. xxx 8. "Judgment shall sit, and Christ shall take away thy kingdom, to consume and to destroy it unto the end." Dan. vii. 26.

Soc. 2nd. ser., i, 235 ff. in fact any of the accounts of the period that have been printed in detail. Archdeacon Hale in Crim. Prec., introd., p. lx. Hale, Crim. Prec., 205 . In Warrington deanery, at the bishop's visitation in 1592, one Grimsford is cited for not living with his wife.

Paris, ii. 455. Rymer, Foedera, i. 140. Rymer, Foedera, i. 75. But see Guilhiermoz, Bibliotheque de l'Ecole des Chartes, lx. , 45-85, whose argument is, however, not convincing. Roger of Wendover, iii. 170. Ralph of Coggeshall, 139-141. L'Histoire de Guillaume la Marechal, ll. 12737-12741.

SECTION LX. The fact seems to be that strength of religious feeling is capable of supplying for itself whatever is wanting in the rudest suggestions of art, and will either, on the one hand, purify what is coarse into inoffensiveness, or, on the other, raise what is feeble into impressiveness.

LX. Having, therefore, called a council of war a little before evening, he exhorted his soldiers to execute with diligence and energy such commands as he should give; he assigns the ships which he had brought from Melodunum to Roman knights, one to each, and orders them to fall down the river silently for four miles, at the end of the fourth watch, and there wait for him.

Attitude and treatment of robes are both Assyrian, and so is the arrangement of divine symbols in the upper field, though some of the latter are given under unfamiliar forms. The king's close-fitting peaked cap was evidently the royal headdress of Sam'al; see the royal figure on a smaller stele of inferior design, op. cit., pl. lxvi. Op. cit. pp. 257, 346 ff., and pl. lx.

And although in later times the knowledge of the art of training appears to have existed under the Ptolemies, and on the southern shore of the Mediterranean, it admits of no doubt that it was communicated by the more accomplished natives of India who had settled there. Classical Journal, No. lx. See Sir GARDNER WILKINSON'S Ancient Egyptians, vol. i. pl. iv.; vol. v. p. 176.

Taken all together, the facts which we have passed in review seem to show that the custom of killing men whom their worshippers regard as divine has prevailed in many parts of the world. LX. Between Heaven and Earth Not to touch the Earth And why, before doing so, had he to pluck the Golden Bough? Of these two questions the first has now been answered.

LX. Of the floor and walls of the inner Temple. The floor of the oracle was overlaid with cedar, and so also were the walls of this house. 'He built twenty cubits on the sides of the house, both the floor and the walls with boards of cedar.

A century and a half passed before the fetters, grown rusty in the meanwhile, broke under the bolder touch of Giordano Bruno. S. Ruge in Globus, vol. lx., No. The Revival of Ancient Philosophy and the Opposition to it%.