Bethlehem, 18:between the lower and the higher man, between carnal man and spiritual man, united in one person,Bethlehem, 194:order that the hidden Christ may live. The lower carnal nature (as St. Paul loved to call it) mustBethlehem, 202:the spiritual man controls the activities of the carnal man, sin becomes impossible, and man movesBethlehem, 204:always expedient from the point of view of the "carnal man" to do, or to reject, certain things,Hercules, 45:love, of both spiritual aspiration and of carnal desire, and is fittingly, therefore, the ruler ofPsychology1, 119:of the eternal warfare going on between the carnal mind and the heavenly nature, and all aspirantsPsychology2, 410:"For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin. For that which I do IRays, 570:at war with the new and inner realization; the "carnal" man (to use the words of Paul, the |