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120 warnings to think spiritually and not materially, that is, from the Divine Human character and essence, and not from space and time, but without for a moment losing sight of the idea of a Man, and of the Human Form as the beginning and end of the thought of God. And the Lord Jesus Christ is He; there is no God out of Him; or apart from Him; His Glorified Humanity is the visible God in whom is the Invisible. It seems only a confounding and confusion of counsel, to a mind trained in this doctrine, to read the following:

If this means anything it is a confounding of the Humanity of God with the humanity of the universe, and of the Divine which proceeds from God-Man with the concepts to which it gives rise in the minds of men. With this vague conception of the "One