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592 that sensation is in matter, which is sensationless; a belief that life, substance, and intelligence are in and of matter; the opposite of Spirit, and therefore the opposite of God, or good; the belief that life has a beginning and therefore an end; the belief that man is the offspring of mortals; the belief that there can be more than one creator; idolatry; the subjective states of error; material senses; that which neither exists in Science nor can be recognized by the spiritual sense; sin; sickness; death.

. A corporeal mortal; moral courage; a type of moral law and the demonstration thereof; the proof that, without the gospel, — the union of justice and affection, — there is something spiritually lacking, since justice demands penalties under the law.

. God; divine and eternal Principle; Life, Truth, and Love.

. Divine Science; the spiritual facts and harmony of the universe; the kingdom of heaven, or reign of harmony.

. Darkness; doubt; fear.

. A corporeal mortal; knowledge of the nothingness of material things and of the immortality of all that is spiritual.

. Consecration; charity; gentleness; prayer; heavenly inspiration.

. Corporeal and sensuous belief; self-righteousness; vanity; hypocrisy.