P. 55, l. 44 God was represented by some of the ancient philosophers to be “the soul of the world, and the soul of the souls of the world.”

P. 79, l. 4, and 8

Prudens futuri temporis exitum

Caliginosa nocte premit Deus,

Ridetque, si mortalis ultra

Fas trepidat—Hor. Carm. lib. iii. Ode 29.

"Future events wise Providence

Hath hid in night from human sense,

To narrow bounds our search confined

And laughs to see proud mortals try