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-ficult for the mind than is the
idea of an immortal, an infinite,
or an unconditioned being. Nor
yet is the working of such a being,
among and with natural forces,
any more difficult to our thought than
is the working of a man, or a
Supra-natural being, a-
-mong and with the physical for-
-ces of nature.

No doubt there is a mystery, which
may never be unfolded, which veils
the operation of psychical upon phys-
-ical forces so as to produce half of
the phenomena of the world, all
those phenomena which we regard

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Bacon & Company
Excelsior Press
San Francisco

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