The spiritual world is the real world, and in it there is no sin or suffering; but mortals seem to suffer and sin; and sin, so long as it is believed and indulged in, is punished.
Every
one has at some time or other deeply desired the possession of that outward form of gentleness known as "good manners," and each has just as deeply desired the same manifestation in others toward himself.
In
a wonderful, God-inspired book,—one that is destined to live through the ages and to revolutionize the thought of mortals,—appears this sentence, aflame with truth: "To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is big with blessings.