God's creation, which is unjust to human sense and [5]

to the divine realism. In our immature sense of spirit-

ual things, let us say of the beauties of the sensuous

universe: “I love your promise; and shall know, some

time, the spiritual reality and substance of form, light,

and color, of what I now through you discern dimly; and [10]

knowing this, I shall be satisfied. Matter is a frail con-

ception of mortal mind; and mortal mind is a poorer

representative of the beauty, grandeur, and glory of the

immortal Mind.”