Chapter

 1    2|     by their own force; every cause has its effect, and the
 2    2|    the effect again becomes a cause for the reaction; thus nature
 3    2|     The answer is, that every cause must have some preceding
 4    2|      must have some preceding cause, or first cause, to produce
 5    2|     preceding cause, or first cause, to produce it; and logically
 6    2| produce it; and logically one cause may produce many effects,
 7    2|      only perceives the first cause. Air, earth, water, being
 8    2|  second causes, the precedent cause, which makes them act and
 9    3|   also admitting its original cause, upon what grounds do we
10    3|    grounds do we consider the cause to be a personal God, meriting
11    8|      the final effect of this cause is 'self-realization', which
12    9|        which is sometimes the cause and sometimes the effect.
13   11|      manifestation of the one cause, Haq.~ ~The prophetic mission
14   15|     of God which has been the cause of all creation and which
15   20|    LAW OF ACTION~ ~The law of cause and effect is as definite
16   23|       of concentration is the cause of failure in all things.
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