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Show divine Lik body. W a ne soul th they rene become physically nimble an lightsome; we tread on air; life is nolonge irksome, and we think it will never be so No man fears age or misfortune or death in their serene company, for he is transported out of the district of change. Whils we behold unveiled the nature of Justic and Truth, we learn the difference betwee the absolute and the conditional or relative We apprehend the absolute. As it were for the first time, we exisf. We become immortal, for we learn that time and spac are relations of matter; that, with a perception of truth, or a virtuous will, the have no affinity 5. Finally, religion and ethics, which ma be fitly called,-the practice of ideas, o th introductio of idea int life,-hav an analogous effect with all lower culture in degrading nature and suggesting its dependenc o spirit Ethic an religio differ herein; that the one is the system o human duties commencing from man; th other, from God. Religion includes the per sonalit are on of God; Ethic to our presen doe not. The design. The put nature under foot. Th bot first and las 6 |