72 A VISION, that it be) “turneth away from the wickedness that he hath committed” (and no reservation as to amount), “he shall save his soul alive.” (Amen— O God—dear—merciful—omnipotent !) There needed no more. The painful delusion was over. It had passed like a cloud. I drew a long heavy breath of freedom as I stood gazing at the words. I had been shivering a minute before, but now the warm moisture broke over me like a restoration to life. Thus this brief trite sentence, so often heard without emotion, had come charged to me now with the salvation of a world. How was this, or how was it I had not so felt it before ? The answer was easy. In my vision of suffer- ing I had realized that need of my nature to which this declaration was the answer. The bur- den of sin had been felt ; and what wonder that my soul leapt at the promise of relief, as I listened to the concluding words of the Exhortation ! Here was the call; here the explanation of this gathering of ourselves together—of the directions how rightly to use the blessing: and for once I