and practical sense. When we speak of a good man, we [1]

do not mean that man is God because the Hebrew term

for Deity was “good,” and vice versa; so, when referring

to a liar, we mean not that he is a personal devil, because

the original text defines devil as a “liar.” [5]

It is of infinite importance to man's spiritual progress,

and to his demonstration of Truth in casting out error,

—sickness, sin, disease, and death, in all their forms,—

that the terms and nature of Deity and devil be understood.

He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and