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"All the stars and the moon with them cannot produce day - this is the sun's prerogative. Nor can nature's highest light, the most refined ... and morality, make it day in the soul. This belongs to Christ. That spiritual sense which as closed up by sin must be opened by X. Reason may display her logic but X can never reveal the truth as it is in Jesus. Men may think they reason correctly when by argument - they do away with the necessity of being born again, when if their eyes were open to discern spiritual things their logic would appear to themselves absurd. To judge of a thing correctly one must have personal knowledge of it. To see one must have some eyes. Spiritual knowledge requires spiritual light. Christ only can give this. But one sun gives light to the world. So there is but one sun of Righteousness; one son of God; one Mediator between God and man. Here is salvation in none other, for there is none other name under heaven given among men whereby one must be saved. But the ... has something more for us. It says "He that ... me shall noty walk in darkness