- The dogma of the Peripatetics, that nothing is in Intellect which was not first in Sense. ↩
- Raphael, “the affable archangel,” of whom Milton says, Paradise Lost , V 220:— “Raphael, the sociable spirit, that deigned To travel with Tobias, and secured His marriage with the seven-times-wedded maid.” See Tobit 12:14:— “And now God hath sent me to heal thee and Sara thy daughter-in-law. I am Raphael, one of the seven holy angels which present the prayers of the saints, and which go in and out before the glory of the Holy One.” It must be remarked, however, that it was Tobit, and not Tobias, who was cured of his blindness. ↩
- Plato’s Dialogue, entitled Timaeus , the name of the philosopher of Locri. ↩
- Plato means it literally, and the Scriptures figuratively. ↩
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