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Acts,

Rom.

1 Cor.

Scriptural) Claudius Cæsar was the light

of mankind.

13. 47. I have set thee to be a light of the mind of the Gentiles, that thy knowledge should

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be for salvation unto the human minds the remotest from the truth.

6. The knowledge of these souls that hath turned the philosophical spirit upside down, is come into our system also (to upset it). 31. Because He hath appointed a luminous spirit or instruction in the which His word will judge the human mind in righteousness, by that soul whom He hath ordained.

1. 20. For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the philosophical spirit (in man)

are clearly seen.

4. 13. For the promise that his soul should be the heir of the perfected human philosophy,

was not to Abraham, or to the soul that should proceed from his spirit, through the law, but through the righteousness of faith. 5. 12. Wherefore, as by one degenerate soul sin, or the iniquitous opinion of one's self, entered

into the human heart or system, and the spiritual death by sin.

12. 2. And let not the knowledge of your souls be conformed to this philosophical system;

but let it be transformed by the renewing of your mind.

1. 20. Where is the disputer of this human philosophy? Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of His philosophical knowledge?

27. But God hath chosen the foolish things of the philosophical state to confound the

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wise; and God hath chosen those who (fortunately) are weak in the opinion of one's self to confound those which (unfortunately) are mighty therein.

2. 6. Yet not the wisdom of this worldly philosophy, nor of the rulers of it, that come

to nought.

12. Now we have received not the spirit of the foolish philosophy, but the spirit of wisdom which is of God.

3. 18. Let no soul deceive herself. If any soul among you seemeth to be wise in this human philosophy, let her become a fool (in it) that she may be wise (in the truth). 19. For the wisdom of this worldly system is foolishness with God.

4. 13. Our knowledge is looked upon as the vilest
notion of the spirit of the earth.

7. 31. And the souls that use this human philo-
sophy, as not abusing it: for the fashion
of this philosophical spirit passeth away.
8. 4. Our souls know that the spirit or the opinion
of an idol hath no power in the philoso-

phical mind, and that there is none other
God but one.

10. 11. Now all these things happened unto their

2 Cor.

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souls for ensamples: and they are written for our admonition, upon whose souls the instructions that put an end to the spirit

of the world are come.

4. In whose soul the god or the ruling spirit of this philosophical knowledge hath blinded the minds of them which believe not.

5. 19. To wit, that the Spirit God was in Christ,

2 Cor.

Gal.

1.

Ephes.

reconciling the human and philosophical mind unto Himself, or unto His commandments, not imputing their trespasses unto them.

7. 10. But the sorrow that cometh from the spirit of the world worketh error, or destruction of truth (in the soul).

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4. Who gave his own life or his heavenly knowledge for our sins, or on account of our sins, that he might deliver our souls from the bondage of this present evil world, or perverse system.

3. Even so when our souls were children in

knowledge, they were in bondage under

the elementary or fundamental opinions of
the mundane system.

6. 14. But God forbid that my soul should glory,
save in the faith, obedience, death unto
sin, sufferings, and atonement of her Lord
Jesus Christ, by whose will the human
opinion is (for a while) nailed unto her,
and she unto the spirit of the world.
2. 2. Wherein in time past your souls walked ac-
cording to the notions of this philosophical
system.

12. Having no hope, and without the Spirit of
God, or without knowing God, in the phi-
losophical state.

4. 9. (Now that his soul ascended, what is it but that she descended first into the lower

degrees of the human system).

6. 12. But our souls wrestle against the erroneous spirits that rule the dark notions of this

worldly system.

Philip.

Col.

1 Tim.

2. 10. That at the will, or at the thought, of Jesus every knee should bow of souls in the spirit of the heaven, and of souls in the human knowledge, and of souls in a con

dition inferior to the human state.

15. In the midst of the opinions of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom the know

ledge of your souls shineth as a light in the philosophical knowledge.

1. 6. Which is come unto your souls, as unto every philosophical mind.

20. And having made peace (in the soul) through the spirit of his faith, or through the virtue of his atonement or of his death unto sin, by his doctrine to reconcile all souls unto his own will; by his instructions, I say, whether they be souls in the human knowledge, or souls in the spiritual knowledge. 2. 8. Beware lest the notions of any human mind spoil your soul through foolish philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of fallible beings, after the rudiments of the spirit of the world, and not after the doctrine of Christ.

3. 2. Set the affection of your souls on the spiritual knowledges, not on the knowledges

that pertain to the temporal system, or to the opinion of oneself.

5. Mortify therefore those parts of your soul which are worldly: the spirits of fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is idolatry.

1. 15. This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all

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2 Tim.

1.

Titus,

Heb.

acceptation, that the spirit of Jesus Christ came, or appeared, into the philosophical knowledge, to save the souls of sinners, of whom I am appointed a teacher (in faith and in verity, I who was before a blasphemer and a persecutor.) 1. 13; 2. 7. 6. 17. Charge the souls that are rich in this human philosophy, that they be not high-minded, nor trust in uncertain knowledges, but in the living God, who giveth our souls richly all truths to enjoy.

9. Which was given our souls in Christ Jesus, before the philosophical system began (within man, or within us).

4. 10. For the soul of Demas hath forsaken my instructions, having loved this present human philosophy.

2. 12. Teaching our souls that, denying to themselves ungodliness, and worldly lusts, they should live soberly, righteously, and godly, in this present philosophical state.

1. 2. By whose instructions also He made the philosophical spirits (in the hearts of His crea

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tures).

6. And again, when He bringeth in the soul of the first-begotten into the human and philosophical state, He saith, and let all the angels of God worship his spirit.

10. And thy word, Lord, in the beginning, or in the first knowledge, or in Christ, hath laid the foundation of the human knowledge, or of the substance of the earth.

5. For unto the angels, or unto the high spiri

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