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Q: What "unsinning weaknesses" are meant by Milton in chapter V of "The Doctrine & Discipline of Divorce"?

John SmithIn book one, chapter V, of The Doctrine & Discipline of Divorce, it is written: Thirdly, Yet it is next to be fear'd, if he must be still bound without reason by a deafe rigor, that when he perceives the just expectance of his mind defeated, he will begin even against Law to cast about where he ...

 
8:28 AM
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Q: What can be meant by "an image of earth and fleam" in chapter V of Milton's "The Doctrine & Discipline of Divorce"?

John SmithIn book one, chapter V, of The Doctrine & Discipline of Divorce, it is written: And yet there follows upon this a worse temptation; for if he be such as hath spent his youth unblamably, and layd up his chiefest earthly comforts in the enjoyment of a contented mariage, nor did neglect that furder...

 
 
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12:42 PM
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Q: In what order should I read books by Richard Fox?

Iowa ReaderRichard Fox is known for his Science Fiction books. I have been bouncing around in his series and am unclear what the order should be. Does anyone know the actual order of his books so that I can try and complete in order. The sites that list series in order are not helpful as the chronological...

 
 
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3:56 PM
Possible topic challenge suggestion: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naim_Frash%C3%ABri
@Alex You look different ...
New haircut?
 
4:33 PM
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Q: "followed a science and gone through it" in Greenmantle?

Ahmed SamirIn Greenmantle, by John Buchan, Hannay, a British officer, was on a secret mission in Turkey during First World War. Now he's asked by a German woman why he come to Turkey:- “What came you forth to seek?” she asked. “You are not like the stout American Blenkiron, a lover of shoddy power and a de...

 
5:14 PM
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Q: We're regenerating all Gravatar identicons

Cesar MWe've recently discovered a vulnerability in our identicon generation process. To remedy it, we have changed how we approach generating them and regenerated all identicons. We do not have any indication that any personally identifiable information (PII) was leaked as part of this vulnerability. S...

I kind of miss my old one, but apparently not enough to do the contact them option.
 
You can get it using the Wayback Machine if you want it back.
 
5:30 PM
@Randal'Thor Thanks. I guess I can also get it from a post that had it in a hat for Winter Bash several years ago:
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A: Show off your hats! (2018 edition)

AlexI feel it is only appropriate to post a picture of a 2019 hat on a question for the 2018 edition of "Show Off Your Hats":

Now I just have to not be too lazy to manually switch it back.
Or maybe I should just keep the new one and be a changed person.
 
 
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6:39 PM
@Alex And that just caused me to spend the last hour reading all my old Meta posts. Oh, the memories.
 
7:16 PM
> yes, I'm here on Stack Exchange for about 10 years. Some of my questions were closed with -3 and some were upvoted above 20, here in the literature section, by the way. I know it is best and what is expected from the users to ask questions separately. But sometimes this really doesn't make sense, and make things less clear instead. I will start a bounty tomorrow, this is what I've planned from the very beginning.
I think they've deleted the Q to prevent more CVs until the bounty
Their questions do seem to be all unrelated things that just happen to come from different parts of the same confusing book
 
 
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9:57 PM
The answers to jsx97's four questions are: (1) signatures—already answered here (2) not heads but marginal summaries (2b) the square bracket separates the head from following text on the same line (3) some cross-references were omitted, and some readers added them
 
 
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11:05 PM
@Randal'Thor that was funny
 

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