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TABLE IV. 



THE MATHEMATICAL TABLE OF THE TRINITY 

 OF GOD WORKS OUT THUS. 



The Figures Nos. i, 2, 5, and 8. 



These denote imperfection, that is to say, results that are 

 incomplete either in the stage or epoch to which they belong ; 

 or that will never become perfect in the course of creation. 

 Or they may denote a combination of one or more perfect 

 trinities with part or parts of an imperfect trinity. 



The Figures Nos. 3, 6, 9. The Figures of Trinity. 



These denote results that are complete or permanent, but 

 not everlasting, although No. 9 may in a few cases be practi- 

 cally eternal. 



The Figures No. 4, 7, and 10 are everlasting. 



The Figures Nos. o or 10, or multiples of these, denote 

 Infinity or everlasting existence in Evolution, as they also do 

 in Mathematics. 



It is probable (see concluding remarks) that the mathemati- 

 cal grouping of this Table of Trinity may be applicable to 

 other branches of science which I have not sufficiently studied 

 to endeavour to demonstrate their application, although in my 

 concluding remarks I have been bold enough to hazard a 

 suggestion as to how they may be turned to use in atomic 

 chemistry. 



ILLUSTRATION. 



Now, subjecting Table I. to these figures, we get the follow- 

 ing results. Imperfect Numbers i, 2, 5, and 8. 



Now, No. i line, that is SPIRIT, EXISTENCE, and 

 SOUL. These are perfect and eternal so far as God and 

 Infinity are concerned, but as we are dealing with Creation, 

 they are rightly in their place as imperfect, for they are to be 

 removed to make Infinity finite and Creation visible. 



Now taking No. 2 line, POWER, LOVE and WISDOM. 

 These are also imperfect, for the power of human will is never 

 to be able to will and perform. This is forever to be the 

 prerogative of God ; man must be content to will and do the 

 best he can. Love, likewise, is never to become perfect, for 



