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JAINISM, CHRISTIANITY & SCIENCE
we see as through a glass' (1 Cor. xiii. 12) knowing ourselves in it by reflection, and simultaneously contemplating, as we can, the efficient cause, from that, which, in us, is divine. For it is said, 'Hay. ing seen thy brother, thou hast seen thy God :' methinks that now the Saviour God is declared to us. But, after the laying aside of the flesh, 'face to face,'--then definitely and comprehensively, when the heart becomes pure. And by reflection and direct vision, those among the Greeks who have philosophized accurately, see God."(Clement) A.N.C.L. vol. iv. p. 416.
"Nor is there at all any composite thing, and creature endowed with sensation, of the sort in heaven."-(Clement) A.N.C.L. vol. xii. p. 242.