By Schubert Ogden
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". . .the mind of nature ..." (316).
". . . the world as preserving its identity through all these transformations [and therefore as] something infinitely protean and infinitely endowed with power to assimilate variety into unity..."(Man's Vision of God: 230).
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". . . this last power in which we live and move and have our being" (122).
". . . this last power, this nature of things, as itself the greatest of all causes the undefeatable cause" (123).
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". . . the great [liberator] of [hu]mankind-not only of Christians, but of every [human being]..." (39).. "(122).