In a poem there should be not only the poetry of images, but also the poetry of ideas. Joubert.

In a symbol there is concealment and yet revelation, silence and speech acting together, some embodiment and revelation of the infinite, made to blend itself with the finite, to stand visible, and, as it were, attainable there. Carlyle.

In a thousand pounds of law there is not an ounce of love. Pr.

In a valiant suffering for others, not in a slothful 25 making others suffer for us, did nobleness ever lie. Carlyle.

In acta—In the very act.

In action, a great heart is the chief qualification; in work, a great head. Schopenhauer.

In æquali jure melior est conditio possidentis—Where the right is equal, the claim of the party in possession is the best. L.

In æternum—For ever.

In all battles, if you await the issue, each 30 fighter has prospered according to his right. His right and his might, at the close of the account, were the same. Carlyle.

In all faiths there is something true / ... Something that keeps the Unseen in view, / ... And notes His gifts with the worship due. Dr. Walter Smith.