that he will secure his end in creation, the great source of comfort, 401

his rest, a new exercise of power, 411

not “the soul of the universe,” 411

the physical universe in no sense independent of, 413

has disjoined in the free will of intelligent beings a certain amount of force from himself, 414

the perpetual Observer, 415

does not work all, but all in all, 418

represented sometimes by Hebrew writers as doing what he only permits, 424

his agency, natural and moral, distinguished, 441

his Fatherhood, 474-476