stereotyped, and we not obtain a more perfect and prac-

tical Christianity? It will never do to be behind the [10]

times in things most essential, which proceed from the

standard of right that regulates human destiny. Human

skill but foreshadows what is next to appear as its divine

origin. Proportionately as we part with material systems

and theories, personal doctrines and dogmas, meekly to [15]

ascend the hill of Science, shall we reach the maximum

of perfection in all things.

Spirit is omnipotent; hence a more spiritual Chris-