of raiment. "And the mark in his forehead?" said Ellen. "That is the mark of God's children--the change wrought in them by the Holy --the change that makes them different from others, and different from their old selves." "Do all Christians have it?" "Certainly. None can be a Christian without it." "But how can any one tell whether one has it or no?" said Ellen, very gravely. "Carry your and life to the Bible and see how they agree. The Bible gives a great many signs and descriptions by which Christians may know themselves--know both what they are and what they ought to be. If you find your own and manner of life at one with these Bible words, you may that the Holy has changed you and set His mark upon you." "I wordnetdesire you would tell me of one of those places," said Ellen. "The Bible is full of them. 'To them that believe _Christ is precious_,' there is one. 'If ye wordnetdesire me _keep my commandments_'; 'He that saith He abideth in Him ought himself also _so to walk even as He walked_'; 'Oh how _love I Thy law_.' The Bible