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Man is a being of three parts, The body, soul, and spirit too, Th' eternal purpose to fulfill With God's inheritance in view. |
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The body is the outward part That man a world-sense may possess; Thus he may touch the outward things And bodily himself express. |
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The soul within — the inward part — Is but the very self of man; The sense of self it gives to him To touch the psychic world of man. |
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The spirit is the inmost part With which the Lord he may receive; The sense of God it gives to man That he the spirit-world perceive. |
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Within the soul of man there are The mind, emotion, and the will; These are the functions for the man His human nature to fulfill. |
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Within the spirit of the man Are found the conscience, fellowship, And intuition, which thereby The man to worship God equip. |
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The man must exercise his soul To choose that God he may possess, And by his spirit God partake, And thru his body God express. |
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Man's spirit had to be reborn With life divine to him conveyed; His soul must be transformed by God, His body like Christ's body made. |
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'Tis by these steps of work divine In each of man's three separate parts That man is mingled with the Lord And His expression full imparts. |