be filled—not by reason of the schools, or learning, but

by the natural ability, that reflection already has bestowed

on him, to give utterance to Truth.

“Who hath believed our report?” Who understands [20]

these sayings? He to whom the arm of the Lord is re-

vealed; to whom divine Science unfolds omnipotence,

that equips man with divine power while it shames human

pride. Asserting a selfhood apart from God, is a denial

of man's spiritual sonship; for it claims another father. [25]

As many as do receive a knowledge of God through