480 Human Physiology. 



cordant and unhappy social condition, which perpetuates and 

 intensifies ignorance, selfishness, and demoralisation ; but man 

 has only to turn to righteousness, turn to right, turn to health, 

 wholeness, holiness, in heart and life; he has but to "cease to 

 do evil, and learn to do well," and every motive and action of 

 nis true nature will tend to the formation of a true society, 

 which has its foundation in nature, in the laws of God, and in 

 the constitution of man. 



In man are all the possibilities of humanity. What we con- 

 ceive we can will ; and what we will we can accomplish. With 

 God all things are possible, and He is with all who earnestly 

 desire to do His will on earth, as it is done in heaven. No 

 doubt we have all eternity to work in ; but the work of this life 

 is very clear and very urgent. Whatever may be the activities 

 and enjoyments of the life of the future, this present needs 

 all our energies. Man is to be regenerated, and the earth 

 redeemed. He who reforms his own life does much ; he who 

 makes one spot of earth more fertile and beautiful does well; 

 he who cultivates the minds and hearts of men, making them 

 hate injustice, scorn vice, and love honesty and virtue, and all 

 those pure and noble thoughts and deeds which make up the 

 sum of Godliness, is a faithful servant; and the highest earthly 

 dignity is to be a servant of the servants of God. 



Power to serve humanity material, intellectual, or moral 

 power is the measure of responsibility. 



THE END. 



