"I say," continues the Sister, "I say, and repeat it, that whatever the Superiors know, they do not know the least portion of the great evils that pass between the monks and the nuns."

The foregoing is a mere trifle compared to the whole amount of the undisputed testimony taken by Duke Leopold of Tuscany in 1775. Have men and women changed? Is human nature the same?

It was for all people and all ages that the inspired writer wrote—

"Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife; and let every woman have her own husband." (I. Cor. 7:12.)

The most powerful argument and authority against the Roman papacy on this question is that of Jesus Christ.

Virtually, he said that a man must make himself a eunuch—if not born so—before he could live like a eunuch!

If the word of Christ is not conclusive and binding, where shall we seek the truth?

The trouble with papists is, they are educated outside of the Bible and common sense; and they seldom free their minds from the priestly domination established in childhood.

(THE END.)