a good carpenter, and a good man, before it could make

him the glorified.

The material questions at this age on the reappearing [1]

of the infantile thought of God's man, are after the man-

ner of a mother in the flesh, though their answers per-

tain to the spiritual idea, as in Christian Science:—

Is he deformed? [5]

He is wholly symmetrical; the one altogether lovely.

Is the babe a son, or daughter?

Both son and daughter: even the compound idea of