LESSON IV.

(Scripture Reading Exercise.)

INTELLIGENCES AND PROGRESS.

ANALYSIS.REFERENCES
I. Intelligences Differ in Degree of— 1. Intelligence. 2. Nobility. 3. Greatness. 4. Moral quality. Book of Abraham, Ch. iii; Book of Moses (in Pearl of Great Price), Ch. i:25-38. New Witnesses for God, Vol. III, pp. 198-207.
II. The "One" "Greater than All"—God. 1. Where Intelligences differ in degree there must be One Most Intelligent of all. 2. His greatness immeasurable. King Follett Sermon, Improvement Era, January, 1909. Immortality of Man, Improvement Era, April 1907. Doc. & Cov., Sec. 93 and Sec. 88.
III. Capacity of Intelligences for Progress. 1. Inherent Powers of, 2. Led and helped in Progress by Higher Intelligences. Seventy's Year Book II, Lessons II and III.
IV. Union of Spirit and Earth-Elements Essential to Progress of Intelligences.

SPECIAL TEXT: "They who keep their first estate shall be added upon; and they who keep not their first estate shall not have glory in the same kingdom with those who keep their first estate; and they who keep their second estate, shall have glory added upon their heads for ever and ever." (Book of Abraham, Ch. iii:24-26.)