When the Word is made flesh,—that is, rendered

practical,—this eternal Truth will be understood; and [30]

sickness, sin, and death will yield to it, even as they did

more than eighteen centuries ago. The lusts of the flesh

and the pride of life will then be quenched in the divine [1]

Science of being; in the ever-present good, omnipotent

Love, and eternal Life, that know no death, In the great

forever, the verities of being exist, and must be acknowl-

edged and demonstrated. Man must love his neighbor [5]

as himself, and the power of Truth must be seen and