the eyes of the blind, rebukes error, and casts it out. [30]

Charity never flees before error, lest it should suffer

from an encounter. Love your enemies, or you will not

lose them; and if you love them, you will help to reform [1]

them.

Christ points the way of salvation. His mode is not

cowardly, uncharitable, nor unwise, but it teaches mor-

tals to handle serpents and cast out evil. Our own vision [5]

must be clear to open the eyes of others, else the blind

will lead the blind and both shall fall. The sickly charity