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within the infinite. And it stands to reason that such finite 

 part must be part of infinity, no matter how small a part, 

 distinct but surrounded and impregnated and controlled by 

 His Infinity, for no other supposition can be imagined that 

 would not set a finite limit to infinity, and once you limit 

 infinity it must become finity instead of infinity ; therefore 

 there is no other proposition feasible or tenable. 



The second unassailable hypothesis that we arrive at is that 

 God being a Trinity, any part of His existence must also be a 

 Trinity or it is incomplete, as it is only then part of a trinity, 

 and if this is not so, Genesis is incorrect in teaching that all 

 creation is in the likeness of God. It therefore follows that all 

 that is complete in Nature must be reducible to a trinity, and 

 therefore to be true or correct must not exceed a numeral value 

 of or over the figure three or it is not a perfect likeness of God ; 

 and revelation is most emphatic upon this point that all creation 

 is made in the likeness of God's Trinity, and likewise that if it 

 is less than three it can only be an imperfect part of creation, 

 or in other words a part that has to be further evolved, or it 

 must be a combination of a complete trinity with an incom- 

 plete portion or a combination of several complete portions with 

 incomplete trinities. It therefore follows that as God is a per- 

 fect trinity, and all creation is after His likeness, all things 

 in Nature, to be perfect, must be in trinity or reducible to 

 trinity. 



I must therefore impress upon my reader that nothing in 

 knowledge or science, or even in religion, can be accepted as 

 finally proved, but remains only a probability, that will not 

 stand the test of reduction to trinity, and it is only a proba- 

 bility if its component parts have a numerical value of less than 

 three. 



The trinity of logic is Experiment, Use and Arithmetic. Now 

 evolution is the only test of experiment we can obtain of Crea- 

 tion, for the Universe is beyond our control, and it is above 

 our mortal powers to be able to experiment to any large extent 

 with creation. Hence we are in most cases reduced to two cf 

 the three parts of logic, viz., Use and Arithmetic, and when 

 by logic we can find the mathematical value, and by evolution 

 the use also of creation, we have two values out of three, so we 

 are now justified in concluding that we have at least a proba- 

 bility of truth. 



