It is no gradual process but sudden, like birth into a higher sphere.
When the necessary conditions are present, a new and higher form of force at once appears, like a birth into a higher sphere.
The change from one to the other is like to a birth into a higher sphere, the beginning of another cycle of evolution.
By it he rose, like Enoch, to a higher sphere, without returning to dust.
By this science Enoch overcame death, and ascended to a higher sphere of immortality and eternal life, without even being separated from his fleshly tabernacle.
In their place he offers the true and only remedy against sin—the elevation of the inner life in Christ, the transference of the affections into a higher sphere[314], where the temptations of the flesh are powerless.
St Paul takes up the language of his opponents, and translates it into a higher sphere.
With Him they have been translated into a higher sphere, have been brought face to face with the Eternal Presence.
He does not lower himself to a circumscribed reality, but, on the contrary, elevates it to a higher sphere, and connects it with the most sublime conceptions.
Here, therefore, as in the above examples, the Unity lies in a higher sphere, in the feeling or in the reference to ideas.
The ideality of the representation chiefly consisted in the elevation of every thing in it to a higher sphere.
A symbol of progressive advancement from a lower to a higher sphere, which is common to Masonry, and to many, if not all, of the ancient Mysteries.
In that of the Entered Apprentice we find it developed in the theological ladder, which, resting on earth, leans its top upon heaven, thus inculcating the idea of an ascent from a lower to a higher sphere, as the object of masonic labor.
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