_THE CONDUCT OF MANKIND_
25 There may be an allusion here to the prevalent custom of worshiping
the Roman emperor. It has often occurred that, when men have attained
to great eminence, they have demanded and received divine honors.
Alexander the Great claimed such homage.
26 The prevailing immoral... [ Continue Reading ]
_THE CONDUCT OF MANKIND_
16 Much of the judgment which obtains among men is unjust and
oppressive because of their inability to uncover the real truth: But
in the divine judgment the _ hidden _ things will be revealed and a
just sentence will be based on all the facts. Doubtless the motives
will be... [ Continue Reading ]