Again: mortals are the embodiments (or bodies, if

you please) of error, not of Truth; of sickness, sin, and

death. Naming these His embodiment, can neither make

them so nor overthrow the logic that man is God's like-

ness. Mortals seem very material; man in the likeness [30]

of Spirit is spiritual. Holding the right idea of man in my [1]

mind, I can improve my own, and other people's individ-

uality, health, and morals; whereas, the opposite image

of man, a sinner, kept constantly in mind, can no more

improve health or morals, than holding in thought the [5]