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So 1 John ii. 1, "if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father," &c. As for our ignorance and blindness, he taketh that away, being given for a light to the Gentiles, Isa. xlii. 6, and xlix. 6. Luke ii. 32. He is sent to open the blind eyes, Isa. xlii. 7; to bring out the prisoners from their dark prisons, Isa. xlii. 7, and lxi. 1.

Strive to get holier and holier every day, that you may be worthy to stand before the Son of Man. Pray God to teach you His will, and to lead you forth in the right way, because of your enemies. Submit yourselves to His guidance, and you will have comfort given you, according to your day, and peace at the last. Ezek. xxxiii. 11. Isa. v. 4. Eccles. xxiv. 21. Isa. xxv. 6. Isa. lxi. 1-3.

However, the fact was not so, for it is said that he was very desirous to rise up when the Senate came, but was checked by one of his friends, or rather one of his flatterers, Cornelius Balbus, who said, "Will you not remember that you are Cæsar, and will you not allow yourself to be honoured as a superior?" LXI. There was added to these causes of offence the insult offered to the tribunes.

Nowhere, it is thought, can his precious yet dangerous life be at once so safe and so harmless as when it is neither in heaven nor in earth, but, as far as possible, suspended between the two. LXI. The Myth of Balder

When the issue of a battle was doubtful, he sent away all the horses, and his own first, that having no means of flight, they might be under the greater necessity of standing their ground. LXI. He rode a very remarkable horse, with feet almost like those of a man, the hoofs being divided in such a manner as to have some resemblance to toes.

It is, of course, one of the leading virtues in all the monkish systems, but I have not any notes of the manner of its representation. SECTION LXI. Fifth side. Charity. Again very far inferior to the Giottesque rendering of this virtue.

LXI. Of the ark of the covenant which was placed in the inner Temple. But it is the ark of the covenant of which I shall now speak. This ark was called 'the ark of the covenant, as the first that you read of was called 'Noah's, because as he in that was kept from being drowned, so the tables of the covenant were kept in this from breaking.

The professor here expressly forbids you to use your whip, if you would obtain complete control over your gentle Andalusian steed. LXI. If a man strike his mistress it is a self-inflicted wound; but if he strike his wife it is suicide! How can we think of a government without police, an action without force, a power without weapons?

"The Army and Ireland," by Lieut.-Colonel John Ward, C.B., C.M.G., M.P. Cd. 7318. Cd. 7329. Parliamentary Debate, vol. lxi, p. 765. XVII. See ante, p. 180. Ibid., No.

LXI. As they were persons nobly descended and of liberal education, and had come with a great retinue, and several cattle, and were reckoned men of courage, and had been in great esteem with Caesar, and as it was a new and uncommon event, Pompey carried them round all his works, and made an ostentatious show of them, for till that day, not a soldier, either horse or foot, had deserted from Caesar to Pompey, though there were desertions almost every day from Pompey to Caesar: but more commonly among the soldiers levied in Epirus and Aetolia, and in those countries which were in Caesar's possession.