FOUR MOTTOES.

     1. What's mine is my own, and what's thine shall be mine. This is robbery.

     2. What's mine is my own, and what's thine is thine own. This is worldly honesty.

     3. What's mine is thine, and what's thine is mine. This is  communism; the fancied heaven of the natural man.

     4. What's mine is thine, and what's thine may still be thine. This is LOVE; the only way to become possessed of all things is by surrendering all things. "Having nothing and yet possessing all things." "Whosoever will be chiefest, shall be servant of all."

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