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16 which are so unpalatable to men - but so essential to their eternal life are rejected not because men cannot understand them and see a reason for them - but because prejudice has turned their hearts away from their contemplation. (Ills "Except ye becomerled? " &c) And what means this endless variety of sects in Christendom? Why so many churches of different orders all crowding into one small community? What of all these strifes, and bickerings and bitterness even among the followers of X? Answer. Largely Prejudice. Of some men you can say he was born a Baptist - or he was born a Methodist. These characteristics have been so well defined that you can predict with a good degree of accuracy where a man will join before he is converted - just from his temperament and make up of his mind. But if these traits are not born in him he is educated