and physical ailments, are raised; that to the poor— [10]

the lowly in Christ, not the man-made rabbi—the

gospel is preached. Note this: only such as are pure

in spirit, emptied of vainglory and vain knowledge, re-

ceive Truth.

Here ends the colloquy; and a voice from heaven seems [15]

to say, “Come and see.”

The nineteenth-century prophets repeat, “Unto us a

son is given.”

The shepherds shout, “We behold the appearing of