ave learned the lesson of
suffering, and they do not make fresh evil karma by impatience under
the result of past bad karma, then exhausting itself.
[320] S. Luke, vii. 48, 50.
[321] _Loc. cit._, ix. 31.
[322] S. Matt. vii. 1.
[323] _Loc. cit._, bk. ii. ch. 305.
[324] Rev. iii. 20.
[325] G. Bruno, trans. by L. Williams. _The Heroic Enthusiasts_, vol.
i., p. 133.
[326] _Ibid._, vol. ii., pp. 27, 28.
[327] _Ibid._, pp. 102, 103.
[328] Rev. iv. 5.
[329] The phrase "force and matter" is used as it is so well-known in
science. But force is one of the properties of matter, the one
mentioned as Motion. See _Ante_, p. 264.
[330] Job xxxviii. 7.
[331] See on forms created by musical notes any scientific book on
Sound, and also Mrs. Watts-Hughes' illustrated book on _Voice
Figures_.
[332] See _ante_, p. 138 and p. 302.
[333] In the Sacrament of Penance the ashes are now usually omitted,
except on special occasions, but none the less they form part of the
rite.
[334] See _ante_ p. 329.
[335] _Christian Records_, p. 129.
[336] _The Great Law_, pp. 161-166.
[337] See _ante_, p. 151.
[338] _Diegesis_, p. 219.
[339] 1 Pet. iii. 4.
[340] 2 Kings vi. 17.
[341] 1 Cor. x. 16.
[342] Jer. xliv.
[343] Gen. xiv. 18, 19.
[344] _The Great Law_, pp. 177-181, 185.
[345] Lev. xvii. 11.
[346] Rom. xii. 1.
[347] Isaiah liv. 5; lxii. 5.
[348] Eph. v. 23-32.
[349] Athanasian Creed.
[350] 2 Pet. i. 20.
[351] 1 See _ante_, p. 102.
[352] 2 Cor. iii. 6.
[353] 1 Cor. ii. 11, 13.
[354] Is. vi. 6, 7.
[355] S. John v. 4.
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