nate and divine light to be obscured, free moral agency

is lost; and the Revelator's vision, that “no man might

buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the

beast, or the number of his name,” is imminent. [10]

Whoever is mentally manipulating human mind, and

is not gaining a higher sense of Truth by it, is losing in

the scale of moral and spiritual being, and may be car-

ried to the depths of perdition by his own consent. He

who refuses to be influenced by any but the divine Mind, [15]

commits his way to God, and rises superior to sugges-