all uncleanness, destroying all suffering, and demon-

strating the true image and likeness. There is no other

way under heaven whereby we can be saved, and man [15]

be clothed with might, majesty, and immortality.

“As many as received him,”—as accept the truth

of being,—“to them gave he power to become the sons

of God.” The spiritualization of our sense of man opens

the gates of paradise that the so-called material senses [20]

would close, and reveals man infinitely blessed, upright,

pure, and free; having no need of statistics by which to