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Rh I am He that teacheth man knowledge; and I give to little children a clearer understanding than can be taught by man.

Therefore he, to whom I speak, shall quickly be wise, and shall profit much in the Spirit.

Woe be to them that enquire many curious things of men, and care little about the way of serving Me.

The time will come, when the Master of masters, Christ the Lord, shall appear, to hear the lessons of all, that is, to examine the consciences of every one.

And then will He search Jerusalem with candles; and the hidden things of darkness shall be laid open, and the arguings of men's tongues shall be silent.

3. I am He who in one instant do raise up the humble mind, so that a man shall understand more of the eternal truth, than if he had studied ten years in the schools.

I teach without noise of words, without confusion of opinions, without the desire of honour, without arguments.

I am He who instructs men to despise earthly things, to loathe things present, to seek things heavenly, to flee honours, to endure offences, to place all hope in Me, out of Me to desire nothing, and above all things ardently to love Me.

4. A certain one by entirely loving Me, became instructed in divine things, and was wont to speak admirable truths.

He profited more by forsaking all things, than by studying niceties.

But to some men I speak common things, to others things uncommon; to some I appear sweetly by signs