In re—In the matter of.

In referenda gratia, debemus imitari agros fertiles qui plus multo afferunt quam acceperunt—In repaying kindness, we ought to imitate fertile lands, which give back much more than they have received. Cic.

In regard to a book, the main point is what it 30 brings me, what it suggests to me. Goethe.

In regard to virtue, each one finds certainty by consulting his own heart. Renan.

In religion as in friendship, they who profess most are ever the least sincere. Sheridan.

In religion, the sentiment is all; the ritual or ceremony indifferent. Emerson.

In religion / What damnéd error but some sober brow / Will bless it and approve it with a text? Mer. of Ven., iii. 2.

In rerum natura—In the nature of things. 35

In resolving to do our work well, is the only sound foundation of any religion whatsoever; and by that resolution only, and what we have done, and not by our belief, Christ will judge us, as He has plainly told us He will. Ruskin.

In reverence is the chief joy and power of life. Ruskin.