[42] There is, he thinks, an inner "body" which is as immortal as the soul and which together with the soul is united to the body of flesh—"the fleshly Image."
[43] Rise, Race and Royalty, p. 435.
[44] Ibid. p. 24. See also ibid. p. 5, and Discourse, p. 55.
[45] Discourse, pp. 30-35. Also p. 161.
[46] Ibid. Preface, p. c 8, and Rise, Race and Royalty, p. 164.
[47] Rise, Race and Royalty, p. 126.
[48] Ibid. p. 96.
[49] Ibid. pp. 4, 5, 6, 18-19.
[50] Discourse, pp. 67 and 77.
[51] Rise, Race and Royalty, Preface, p. b 2. See also pp. 362 and 512-513.