Lux Mundi a Series of Studies in the Religion of the Incarnation

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* Wherever the Holy Spirit is, there is also life ; and wherever life is, there is also the Holy Spirit. ' ^ Thus if creation takes its rise in the will of the Father, if it finds its law in the being of the Word or Son, yet the effective instrument of creation, the * finger of God, ' the moving principle of vitalization is the Holy Spirit, 'the divider and distributor of the gifts of life. ' ^ Nature is one great body, and there is breath in the body ; but this breath is not self-originated li...fe, it is the influence of the Divine Spirit. * By the word of the Lord were the heavens made, and all the host of them by the breath of His mouth. ' The Spirit, the breath of God, was brooding upon the face of the waters of chaos ere life and order were. It is the sending forth of the breath of God, which is the giving to things of the gift of life ; it is the withdrawal of that breath which is their annihilation. '*' So keenly, indeed, were the Christians of the early period conscious of the one life of nature as the universal evidence of the one Spirit, that it was a point of the charge against Origen that his language seemed to involve an exclusion of the Holy Spirit from nature, and a limi- tation of His activity to the Church.^ The whole of life is certainly His.

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