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ve_? 2. How does _apprehend_ differ in scope from _perceive_? 3. What does _conceive_ signify? 4. How does _comprehend_ compare with _apprehend_? with _conceive_? EXAMPLES. We may ---- the tokens of the divine agency without being able to ---- or ---- the divine Being. ... Admitted once to his embrace, Thou shalt ---- that thou wast blind before. O horror! horror! horror! Tongue nor heart Can not ---- nor name thee! * * * * * PERFECT (page 268). QUESTIONS. 1. What is _perfect_ in the fullest and highest sense? 2. What is _absolute_ in the fullest sense? 3. What is _perfect_ in the limited sense, and in popular language? EXAMPLES. We have the idea of a Being infinitely ----, and from this Descartes reasoned that such a being really exists. 'Shall remain'! Hear you this Triton of the minnows? mark you His ---- 'shall'? * * * * * PERMANENT (page 269). QUESTIONS. 1. From what is _durable_ derived? to what class of substances is it applied? 2. What is _permanent_, and in what connections used? 3. How does _enduring_ compare with _durable_? with _permanent_? EXAMPLES. My heart is wax, molded as she pleases, but ---- as marble to retain. A violet in the youth of primy nature, Forward, not ----, sweet, not ----, The perfume and suppliance of a minute. For her merchandise shall be for them that dwell before the Lord, to eat sufficiently, and for ---- clothing. * * * * * PERMISSION (page 269). QUESTIONS. 1. What is _authority_? 2. What is _permission_? 3. How does _permission_ compare with _allowance_? 4. What is a _permit_? 5. What is _license_? How does it compare with _authority_? with _permission_? 6. What does _consent_ involve? EXAMPLES. God is more there than thou; for thou art there Only by his ----. Thieves for their robbery have ----, When judges steal themselves. Very few of the Egyptians avail themselves of the ---- which their religion allows them, of having four wives. * * * * * PERNICIOUS (page 270). QUESTIONS. 1. From what is _pernicious_ derived, and what does it signify? 2. How does _pernicious_ compare with _injurious_? 3. What does _noisome_ denote? 4. What is the distin
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