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towards a true understanding of God's Trinity, and by so 

 doing hasten the evolution of his soul of wisdom, so that he 

 may learn how to govern himself, I shall not feel that my life 

 has been a wasted failure. 



I have inserted the foregoing remarks in this place because 

 having now travelled along the road of evolution, till we have 

 reached the point where we have demonstrated the connection 

 between the Hypothesis and the dawn on man's mind of the 

 Trinity of Soul, by his evolving Imagination on the Seventh 

 Day of Evolution, Comprehension on the Eighth Day, Under' 

 standing on the Ninth, Religion on the Tenth Day. 



We have now completed the likeness of God's image in 

 the mind of man, and from this the evolution of the world 

 begins to be conquered and controlled by the mind of man, as 

 well as by the hand of God, as he evolves forms of govern- 

 ment. So far we have traced man's fight for supremacy over 

 the fallen angels ; or, in other words, over the animal creation, 

 which takes us up to the Seventh Day, and in the first three 

 days of the Epoch of Hope the dawn of his mind, and during 

 the next four days of evolution we are to trace his fight to 

 overcome the world God has created by the united forces of 

 Study, Government and Science, which occupy the Tenth, 

 Eleventh and Twelfth days, till acquiring the knowledge to 

 govern cities, he advances to the formation of kingdoms, and 

 with the help of religions as they are established, learns to 

 govern them. Then calling to his aid the gifts of Science and 

 Invention, which have been presented to his dawning soul by 

 his redeemers, to enable him to create Empires and establish 

 state governments and commerce throughout the world, thus 

 conquering and bringing under his sway the world God has 

 created for him to rule. This takes us up to the present age 

 of existence, the Fourteenth Day of Invention. 



It would be presumption to try to go further in a treatise 

 like this. The most I can undertake is to present to the reader 

 the rest of the Tables II. and III. and allow him to form his 

 own opinions thereon, simply remarking that the next day 

 of evolution following upon the present, the Fourteenth Day 

 of Evolution, is to be the day of Peace, the Fifteenth Day 

 that is to herald into the world the Age of Universal Peace 

 amongst all nations, a result which was not to take place till 

 Commerce extends to all parts of the world. Then mankind 



