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" . . . the inscrutable power by which I am. , . , the power that threw me into being in this mortal destructible body . . . " (114)

Wiki Markup" . . . the radical action that flings \ [the self\] into existence and holds it there" (115).

". .  .that otherness by which the self is self . . ." (116).

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". . . the ultimate power of being . . ." (120).

Wiki Markup" . . .the power by which \ [the self\] is .    . ." (120).

". . . the radical act . . ." (120)

" . . . the ultimate power ..." (120).

Wiki Markup" . . . \ [the\] unity that lies beyond, yet expresses itself in, all  the manifold systems of actions upon \[the self\] . . . the One in all that acts upon me" (122) all  the manifold systems of actions upon [the self] . . . the One in all that acts upon me" (122) .

". . . the One beyond all the many . . ." (123).

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" . . . center and source of all existence . . ."(125).unmigrated-wiki-markup

". . .the deed by which \ [the responsible self\] is a self, one +I+ among all its roles . . \ [the\] one action in all the actions to which it is subjected" (125).

". . . the One action in the actions of the many upon me . . ." (126).

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". . . the One who heals all our diseases, forgives all our iniquities, saves our lives from destruction, and crowns us with everlasting mercy" (144 f.) .

Wiki Markup". . . the final circumambiency in which \ [man\] lives and moves and has his being" (153) .

Wiki Markup". . . the last giver of commandments to life . . . the final goal of the human quest after the vision of glory, . . . the last activity to which the self responds. . . . the Determiner of Destiny . . . the final end, the ultimate source, . the last environment to which \ [the Christian\] is related in all his relations. . . the ultimate spirit that moves in the depths of his life and of all creation" (155).

". . . the universal, omnificent One, whom Jesus Christ called Father" (164).

". . . the universal that contains and transforms, includes and fashions, every particular" (164).unmigrated-wiki-markup

" . . .\[the\] overflowing creativity, . . . the infinite artistry, that rejoices in its creations, that rejects \ -\- because it is all grace \ -\- the censorships of human laws, not because it falls below the common human standard, but because it rises far above itl" (166).unmigrated-wiki-markup

". . . \ [the\] omnificent intention that is wholly affirmative of what it brings into being . . . \ [the\] action, which hates nothing that it has made but wills it to be and to be whole" (166).

". . . the infinite intention, behind or inclusive of all the finite intentions. . . . the will beyond all finite wills . . ."(166).

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". . . the decisive action by which we are, and all things are, by which we are destroyed and all things are destroyed . . ." (175).

Wiki Markup". . . \ [the\] oneness behind and in and through all the many-ness in which we live and which we know" (175).

Wiki Markup" . . . \ [the\] One beyond all the many, \ [the\] power present in all powers, the reason present in all reasons, \ [the\] idea inclusive of all ideas, \ [the\] nature behind and through all natures, \ [the\] environment environing all our environments . . ." (175).

". .  .the universal source of the universal reality . . . the transcendent, the all-enveloping. . . . the mysterious shadow of the Power we do not know, but somehow believe . . ." ("The Triad of Faith":12)