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is it that where there is one success in life's en- 

 deavors, there are thousands of failures? Why 



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aW * S ** ^ at t ^ iere * s so muc h sm > misery, suffering 



and premature death, and so little, so very little, 

 of genuine success and happiness ? Why is there 

 so much of wrong in life, and so little of the 

 right? These are important questions, and yet 

 easy of solution ; for when it comes to be under- 

 stood that not more than one child in perhaps 

 ten thousand is brought into the world with the 

 consent and loving desire of the parents, and that 

 the other nine thousand nine hundred and ninety- 

 nine children are endowed with the accumulated 

 sins of the parents, is it any wonder that there 



Why the Abnor-is so much sin, sickness, drunkenness, suffering, 

 mal Prevails. , . . ... . 



licentiousness, murder, suicide and premature 



death, and so little of purity, chastity, success, 

 goodness, happiness and long life in the world? 

 The reformation of the world can never be ac- 

 complished, the millennium of purity, chastity and 

 intense happiness can never reach this earth, ex- 

 cept through cheerful obedience to prenatal laws. 

 * * * It is a noticeable thing that in the rul- 

 ing and guiding of this world there is absolutely 

 nothing done by chance, from the growth of the 

 smallest insect to that of the largest quadruped, 

 from the falling of a sparrow to the death of a 

 sinner or a Christian. * * * In the concep- 

 tion of a new soul, the mass of mankind observes 

 no law, unless ft be the law of chance. Out of 

 noTaw. fVC *he licentious, or incontinent actions of a hus- 

 band's nature, conception, after a time, is dis- 

 covered to have taken place. No preparation of 

 body, mind or soul is made by either parent. 



