the testimony of the five erring senses, and reveals in

clearer divinity the existence of good only; that is, of

God and His idea.

This postulate of divine Science only needs to be con- [25]

ceded, to afford opportunity for proof of its correctness

and the clearer discernment of good.

Seek the Anglo-Saxon term for God, and you will

find it to be good; then define good as God, and you

will find that good is omnipotence, has all power; it fills [30]

all space, being omnipresent; hence, there is neither place [1]