no transactions at those meetings which I would hesitate

to have known. On the contrary, our deliberations

were, as usual, Christian, and like my public instruction.

The second P. M. convened in about one week from the

first. The subject given out at that meeting was, in sub- [15]

stance, “God is All; there is none beside Him.” This

proved to be our last meeting. I dissolved the society,

and we have not met since. If harm could come from

the consideration of these two topics, it was because of

the misconception of those subjects in the mind that [20]