I am he that teacheth man knowledge, and I give a more clear understanding to little ones than can be taught by man.
He to whom I speak will quickly be wise, and will make great progress in spirit.
Wo to them that enquire of men after many curious things, and are little curious of the way to serve me.
The time will come, when Christ, the Master of masters, the Lord of angels, shall appeal, to hear the lessons of all men; that is, to examine the consciences of every one.
And then he will search Jerusalem with candles, and the hidden things of darkness shall be brought to light, and the arguments of tongues shall be silent.
3. I am he that in an instant elevates an humble mind, to comprehend more reasons of the eternal truth than could be got by ten years study in the schools.
I teach without noise of words, without confusion of opinions, without ambition of honour, without contention of arguments.
I teach to despise all earthly things, to loathe things present, to seek things eternal, to relish things eternal, to fly honours, to endure scandals, to repose all hope in me, to desire nothing out of me, and above all things ardently to love me.