Christ Jesus, the eunuch was to know in whom he be-

lieved. To believe thus was to enter the spiritual sanctuary

of Truth, and there learn, in divine Science, somewhat

of the All-Father-Mother God. It was to understand

God and man: it was sternly to rebuke the mortal [25]

belief that man has fallen away from his first estate; that

man, made in God's own likeness, and reflecting Truth,

could fall into mortal error; or, that man is the father

of man. It was to enter unshod the Holy of Holies, where

the miracle of grace appears, and where the miracles of [30]