On Prince Edivard Island to their feet and a light to their path"; "and a highway shall be there and a way, and it shall be called the way of holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it, but it shall be for these: the wayfaring men though fools shall not err therein." "The en¬ trance of thy word giveth light." But I have not time to dwell longer upon any of these interesting points. I shall therefore now con¬ clude very briefly by calling upon you as a profess¬ ing Christian Church to endeavor to conform in all things to that order which Christ himself has mani¬ festly appointed. Whereunto ye have already at¬ tained in this same order, see that ye diligently adhere to it, and in any respect in which you may still be deficient, or whereunto you may not yet have fully attained, see to it that ye now forthwith endeavor to set promptly "in order" those things that are wanting. "Be ye followers of God as dear children—followers of the Lord himself and of his inspired Apostles, and thus followers of the churches of God which were in Christ Jesus " in those early times in which the apostles lived, and in which both by their precept and by their example they have left us such graphic instructions and such sublime models for our present imitation and support and our future spiritual and eternal welfare. "Hold fast therefore that form of sound words" with which you have thus, by the special grace of God , been so efficiently provided. Follow in all things the pattern thus laid down in the divine word itself. "The forms of the house written in your sight, and 211