minds unprepared for them. This cost them their lives,

and the world's temporary esteem; but the prophecies

were fulfilled, and their motives were rewarded by [10]

growth and more spiritual understanding, which dawns

by degrees on mortals. The spiritual Christ was infal-

lible; Jesus, as material manhood, was not Christ. The

“man of sorrows” knew that the man of joys, his spiritual

self, or Christ, was the Son of God; and that the mor- [15]

tal mind, not the immortal Mind, suffered. The human

manifestation of the Son of God was called the Son of