the premises whereof are not to be found in the Scriptures.

The Master's divine logic, as seen in our text, contradicts

this inference,—these are his words: “He that believeth

on me, the works that I do shall he do also.” That per-

fect syllogism of Jesus has but one correct premise and [20]

conclusion, and it cannot fall to the ground beneath the

stroke of unskilled swordsmen. He who never unsheathed

his blade to try the edge of truth in Christian Science, is

unequal to the conflict, and unfit to judge in the case;

the shepherd's sling would slay this Goliath. I once be- [25]