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great circle, and started without compass in all directions to find the center. As a result scarcely any approach it, for the way is straight, and narrow at that. If the start is made at the center to find the circumference, there need be none who fails to find it. The doctrine of creation by Correspondence starts with the Creator as the center. The Creator is therefore the subject of the next chapter.