Life and Love—all the claims and modes of evil; there-

fore it is best to leave the righteous unfolding of error

(as a general rule) alone, and to the special care of the [5]

unerring modes of divine wisdom. This uncovering and

punishing of sin must, will come, at some date, to the

rescue of humanity. The teacher of divine metaphysics

should impart to his students the general knowledge that

he has gained from instruction, observation, and mental [10]

practice.

Experience weighs in the scales of God the sense and