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| | For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; |
| | line upon line, line upon line; |
| | here a little, and there a little.--Isaiah. |
| 1 | This chapter is from the first edition of the author's |
| | class-book, copyrighted in 1870. After much labor |
| 3 | and increased spiritual understanding, she revised that |
| | treatise for this volume in 1875. Absolute Christian |
| | Science pervades its statements, to elucidate scientific |
| 6 | metaphysics. |
| 9 | Answer.--God is incorporeal, divine, supreme, infinite |
| | Mind, Spirit, Soul, Principle, Life, Truth, Love. |
| | Question.--Are these terms synonymous? |
| 12 | Answer.--They are. They refer to one absolute God. |
| | They are also intended to express the nature, essence, and |
| | wholeness of Deity. The attributes of God are justice, |
| 15 | mercy, wisdom, goodness, and so on. |
| | Question.--Is there more than one God or Principle? |
| | Answer.--There is not. Principle and its idea is one, |
| 18 | and this one is God, omnipotent, omniscient, and omni- |
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