King's Business - 1949-01

E VERYTHING in Christ astonishes me. His spirit overawes me, and His will confounds me. His ideas and His sentiments, the truths which He announces, His manner of convincing, are not explained either by human observation, or the nature of things. His birth, and the history of His life, the profundity of His doctrine, which grapples the mightiest difficulties, and which is of those difficulties the most admirable solution; His gospel; His apparition; His empire; His march across the ages and realms—everything is for me a prodigy, a mystery insolvable, which plunges me into a reverie from which I cannot escape—a mystery which is there before my eyes, a mystery which I can neither deny nor explain. Here I see nothing human. The nearer I approach, the more carefully I examine. Every­ thing is above me. Everything remains grand—of a grandeur which overpowers. His religion is a revelation from an Intelligence which certainly is not that of man .—Napoleon Bonaparte. BROWN 3 T SCHOOLS AII-the-Year Schools for Students of Every Ago. BROWN MILITARY ACADEMY San Diego, Calif.

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