Unseen Sin

Two points of danger beset mankind; namely, making [26]

sin seem either too large or too little: if too large, we

are in the darkness of all the ages, wherein the true sense [1]

of the unity of good and the unreality of evil is lost.

If good is God, even as God is good, then good and

evil can neither be coeval nor coequal, for God is All-in-

all. This closes the argument of aught besides Him, aught [5]

else than good.

If the sense of sin is too little, mortals are in danger