Those are intriguing quotations. The idea of a universal religion may be in some tension with the inclusivity or relativism, though. "Different forces in the economy of God" may imply that there's one ideal description of that economy, and that all the world's religions are just fragments of it.
But that absolutism strikes me as the distinguishing feature of the monotheistic religions. What I suggest is that Hinduism is distinguished precisely by the inclusivity and thus by the use of hierarchies, lists, and cycles as the mechanisms for including all faiths. The ideal description of the economy of God wouldn't be a product of Hinduism, in that case.