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ord nowle es, in the plura sorin an in the sense os spees mattera
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has it ground in his circumstance, that a there remo times in the ther life so there are o quarterS, ut by times, and the quarters, are signifie states. States os intellectual thingsare circumstance like states os the times of the da and thoyear, an also like states of the disterent quarter os L hemisphere Statos os the da are hos os evening night, Orn
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is the Oss pring os love and chari ty, and intelligunc is theo Dpringis aith in the Lord That thure is light in the thor
It is necessar to b observed that the orysor outh, both in tho author's Latin and in the original Hebre of this passage, signifies ii nor noon, hos utherninii arterieinidetermined, to the inhabitant of the ortheria hemisphere. by the situ's Plae ut Oon. In the fame maniter, themamos for tho eas and the weat, in ome of the ancient languages, signis risin and setting et the east eing the piae of the sun ut his rising and the est at his Setting. nisu language, nil allusion os his sortini e lost. In the abovo passage, and in hos Whieli solio Domthe Psalms, the litera sense requires that the word shout be translate miὐd :but a the idea Os the outh, hiel th author is here explaining is then lost, it is uecessarni us the alter expression There are 'hre Otho term denotin thoaovit in tho Hebre language, ali os hieli Oeeur in the passage presenti cited
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alie author here, as in various ther places, distinguishes botWeen intelligenes and Nigdom. may be expedient to remin the readen that intelligene has et speet chiennio truth, but that Wisdom has respeet cliten to good or, in ther orda, intelligene is that state of tho understanding hielicis the Multis thelous an possession os truth; ut isdom is that state of the understaudiu.hie resulis sto the love O goodnes an iis praeti eo in the lise.
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sumine are X pression relatin to devastation the word denot-
pies of good nos and truth homsolves enue Originates thesignification os famine, and of breuit, in the interna Sense.
