HEAT AND COLD. 



end. In that case, a man's necessary wants appeal to 

 his loosening up of the dormant energies, of which the 

 earth has great stores. Man dare not disobey, as his 

 welfare, present and future, depends on that mode of 

 action. He must work to that end or suffer and die. 



Man's advent upon the earth being one of nature's 

 means of continuation of the life of the planet. He 

 was ordained through slavery to work without inter- 

 mission in the good work of adding to the life of the 

 earth. Necessity was the means of coercion, and 

 necessity was always in the order of nature's require- 

 ments, at the particular time when the earth needed 

 the liberation of extra heat to offset the cooling process 

 within the whole. 



Nature having built or molded man for a purpose, 

 to aid in worldly perpetuation. And in consequence 

 has many means of coercion within the kind when fail- 

 ure to comply with the great purpose has been resorted 

 to. In the case of individuals deeming it better to 

 evade their share in worldly conservation, nature has 

 seen fit to deprive them of health, which is an attribute 

 of the process which man was born to enjoy when com- 

 plying with the means of his nature. He being born 

 to a purpose, thrives within the purpose that molded 

 him. 



Nature finding the material that tends to make up 

 his body too valuable to be wasted in a being of no 

 energy, when the man has no energy to comply with 

 the means of conservation. And in consequence it is 

 nature's law that he shall wither and die, to further 



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