thorizes the logical conclusion drawn from the Scriptures,

that there is in reality none besides the eternal, infinite

God, good. Evil is temporal: it is the illusion of time

and mortality.

This being true, sin has no power; and fear, its coeval, [15]

is without divine authority. Science sanctions only what

is supported by the unerring Principle of being. Sin can

do nothing: all cause and effect are in God. Fear is a

belief of sensation in matter: this belief is neither main-

tained by Science nor supported by facts, and exists only [20]