Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1907. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER II. THE SPIRIT OF LIFE. Section I. We begin with the good Spirit--the Spirit of Life. What did he say? What were the words he brought to us from the Throne? Let me repeat them: "O Officers, Officers, I am one of the Seven Spirits whom John saw. I travel up and down the earth on special errands of mercy. I am come from Him that sitteth on the Throne, and reigneth for ever and ever, to tell you that if you are going to succeed in your life-anddeath struggle for God and man, the first thing you must possess, in all its full and rich maturity, is the Spirit of Divine Life." I. Now, before I go to the direct consideration of this message, let me have a word or two about life itself. Life, as you know, is the opposite principle to death. To be alive is to possess an inward force capable of action without any outside assistance. For instance: anything that has in it the principle by which it is able to act in some way, independent of the will of any other thing or creature outside of itself, may be said to be alive. It has in it the principle of life. II. This principle of life is the mainspring and glory of God's Universe. We have it in different forms in this world. For instance: 1. We have material life. There is living and dead water, and there is living and dead earth. 2. Then there is vegetable life. In the fields, and woods, and gardens, you have living trees, and flowers, and seeds. 3. Then there is animal life. Only think of the variety, and usefulness, and instinctive skill of unnumbered members of the animal world. 4. Then, rising higher in the scale of being, you have human life. Every man, woman, and child possesses, as it were, a trinity of existence; namely, physical life, mental life, and soul life; each being a marvel in itself. 5. Then, rising higher still, we hav...