II. GOD AND HIS MANIFESTATIONS. I. IN HIMSELF. II. IN NATURE. III. IN THE HUMAN SOUL. IV. IN THE HUMAN LIFE, V. IN HUMANITY. I. GOD IN HIMSELF. HIS BEING. 273. 'ONE GOD AND FATHER OF ALL.' 10s M. O THOU Eternal One! whose presence bright All space doth occupy, all motion guide, Unchanged through time's all-devastating flight, Thou only God! there is no God beside. Being above all beings, Mighty One, Whom none can comprehend and none explore, Thy laws the unmeasured universe surround, FATHER! the effluence of Thy light divine, O thought ineffable! O vision blest! 274. 6 ABOVE ALL, THROUGH ALL.' L. M. UNCHANGEABLE, all-perfect Lord! What lives and moves, lives by Thy word; Or shuns or meets the wandering thought, High is Thy power above all height; Thine, Lord, is holiness alone; From Thee, great Source of Life! doth flow. 275. THE ONE GOD. L. M. ETERNAL God! Almighty Cause Worship to Thee alone belongs, O, spread Thy truth through every land, 276. THE MYSTERY OF GOD. L. M. No human eyes Thy face may see; And Thy great life through all doth flow! And yet, O strange and wondrous thought! And though most weak our efforts seem To see and know the Eternal Mind, |