HEAT AND COLD. 



story of the act or acts as the case may be. Nature 

 having no secret and man should follow the precept 

 throughout all his actions. Truth and justice will 

 follow in the wake of taking a precedent from the law 

 that made the man. It having no secrets and giving 

 no commands other than punishing all wrongs; in con- 

 sequence should be our precept of human action. 



The law that made the man shows clearly where 

 the man came from and where he is going; also what 

 end he is here to accomplish. In these lines of truth 

 it reveals another great truth to the man. This great 

 truth being that man must do unto man as he wishes to 

 be done by, in order to accomplish the best results 

 toward the end he is wont to fulfil. Nature also re- 

 veals another truth in these same lines of truth which 

 it has made clear to man. This truth being that man 

 must resent an injustice to himself as a means to the 

 greater end; that end being the end he is on earth to 

 fulfil. If the injustice is such as would remove him 

 from being, it is nature's law that he should remove 

 the rebel in the ranks of men, as a means of preserving 

 himself. In doing so nature has been doubly re- 

 warded in the carrying out of her good work, because 

 the dutiful follower of her laws has resented a mortal 

 wrong and in doing so removed the greatest danger to 

 nature in the working order of her laws toward the 

 greater end. Not only has the law of survival of her 

 best been accomplished but the danger to her system 

 or government has been removed during the effort to 

 carry out an injustice. In other words, the one who 



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