LIFE IN THE PAST Ig! 
the limitations and dregs of his brute life. Often the 
brute in him comes to the surface. Little by little 
he is coming to be dominated by the qualities God has 
last given him. Slowly the brute shall sink away, 
slowly the divine in him shall advance, until such 
heights are attained as we to-day can scarcely im- 
agine. As we can scarcely conceive the beginnings 
of this process, so we can with difficulty imagine its 
end. This only can be seen by the Eternal through 
whom it shall all come to pass, and by whom all will 
in time be accomplished. 
