restores its lost element, namely, healing the sick. It [25]

consecrates and inspires the teacher and preacher; it

equips the doctor with safe and sure medicine; it en-

courages and empowers the business man and secures

the success of honesty. It is the dear children's toy and

strong tower; the wise man's spiritual dictionary; the [30]

poor man's money; yea, it is the pearl priceless whereof

our Master said, if a man findeth, he goeth and selleth

all that he hath and buyeth it. Buyeth it! Note the [1]

scope of that saying, even that Christianity is not merely