- Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica , I Quaest. XXIX 2:— “What exists by itself, and not in another, is called subsistence.” ↩
- The three Persons of the Trinity. ↩
- The second circle, or second Person of the Trinity. ↩
- The human nature of Christ; the incarnation of the Word. ↩
- In this new light of God’s grace, the mystery of the union of the Divine and human nature in Christ is revealed to Dante. ↩
- Wordsworth, “Resolution and Independence”:— “As a cloud … That heareth not the loud winds when they call, And moveth all together, if it move at all.” ↩
- 1 John 4:16:— “God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.” ↩
- In the Spanish schools the color of our Saviour’s mantle is generally a deep rich violet. ↩
- Villani, VIII Ch. 96. ↩
- Dino Compagni, III 76. ↩
- Tiresias, who was blind. ↩
- Sanchoniathon. ↩
- Whom Plato banished from his imaginary republic. ↩
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