_Chhandogyopanishat_, VI. ii., 1.
[256] Deut. vi. 4.
[257] 1 Cor. viii. 6.
[258] An error: En, or Ain, Soph is not one of the Trinity, but the
One Existence, manifested in the Three; nor is Kadmon, or Adam Kadmon,
one Sephira, but their totality.
[259] Quoted in Williamson's _The Great Law_, pp. 201, 202.
[260] H. H. Milman. _The History of Christianity_, 1867, pp. 70-72.
[261] _Asiatic Researches_, i. 285.
[262] S. Sharpe. _Egyptian Mythology and Egyptian Christology_, p. 14.
[263] See Williamson's _The Great Law_, p. 196.
[264] _Loc. Cit._, pp. 208, 209.
[265] S. John i. 3.
[266] Jer. li. 15.
[267] See _Ante_, pp. 179-180.
[268] Athanasian Creed.
[269] Rev. iv. 8.
[270] S. Luke. i. 38.
[271] _Ibid_, 35.
[272] Book of Wisdom, viii. 1.
[273] Vol. IV. Ante-Nicene Library. S. Clement of Alexandria.
_Stromata_, bk. V., ch. ii.
[274] See _Ante_, p. 262.
[275] See _Ante_, p. 207.
[276] Gen. i. 1.
[277] Job xxxviii. 4; Zech. xii. 1; &c.
[278] Gen. i. 2.
[279] Gen. i. 2.
[280] See _Ante_, p. 262.
[281] See _Ante_, p. 262.
[282] S. John i. 3.
[283] _Bhagavad Gita_ ix. 4.
[284] 1 Cor. xv. 27, 28.
[285] S. John xiv. 6. See also the further meaning of this text on p.
272.
[286] Heb. xii. 9.
[287] Numb. xvi. 22.
[288] Gen. i. 26.
[289] S. Matt. v. 48.
[290] S. John xvii. 5.
[291] S. John v. 26.
[292] S. Matt. i. 22.
[293] Heb. ii. 18.
[294] Much of this chapter has already appeared in an earlier work by
the author, entitled, _Some Problems of Life_.
[295] S. James i. 17.
[296] Gen. xxviii. 12, 13.
[297] See Chapter xii.
[298] Heb. i. 14.
[299] S. Matt. x. 29.
[300] Acts xvii. 28.
[301] T. H. Huxley. _Essays on some Controverted Questions_, p. 36.
[302] S. Luke xxii. 41, 43.
[303] S. John i. 11.
[304] Rev. iii. 20.
[305] H. P. Blavatsky. _Key to Theosophy_, p. 10.
[306] Is. xxxiii. 17.
[307] _On the Mysteries_, sec. v. ch. 26.
[308] Ps. xl. 7, 8, Prayer Book version.
[309] S. Luke, v. 18-26.
[310] _Ibid._ vii. 47.
[311] G. R. S. Mead, translated. _Loc. cit._, bk. ii., chapters 260, 261.
[312] _Ibid._ chapters 299, 300.
[313] S. Matt. xii. 36.
[314] _Ibid._ ix. 2.
[315] _Loc. cit._ iii. 9.
[316] _Ibid._ vi. 43.
[317] _Ibid._ ix. 30.
[318] See _ante_, Chap. VIII.
[319] This is the cause of the sweetness and patience often noticed in
the sick who are of very pure nature. They h
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