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A Sermon Delivered at
Boston Discoverer and Founder of
Christian Science |
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And these signs shall follow
them that believe; In my name |
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shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly
thing, it shall |
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HISTORY repeats itself; to-morrow grows out of to- |
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builds on less than an immortal basis, hath built on sand. We have asked, in our selfishness, to wait until the
age |
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arguing with the world the great subject of Christian
heal- |
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classic writes, - "At thirty, man suspects himself a fool; |
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At fifty, chides his infamous delay, The difference between religions is, that one religion has a |
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more spiritual basis and tendency than the other; and PAGE
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the religion nearest right is that one. The genius of |
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fast communion with God; a tumult on earth, -
religious |
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hurls the thunderbolt of truth, and stills the tempest
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amid the smoke of battle. Said the intrepid reformer, |
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gentle Melanchthon: "Old Adam is too strong for young And still another Christian hero, ere he passed from |
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his execution to a crown, added his testimony: "I
have |
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me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will |
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Jesus, the loved of the Father, the loved of Love? It
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they knew it was not in the power of eloquence or a
dead |
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foundation stone, and sprinkled the altar of Love
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Such Christianity requires neither hygiene nor drugs |
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to show its helplessness. The primitive privilege of
Chris- |
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a demonstration, more than a doctrine. It was the
foun- |
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builders rejected must again become the head of the |
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to heal; and the qualities of God as a person, instead
of |
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was derived from the word good. Christ is the
idea |
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viduals by the name of Jesus. Therefore Christ Jesus
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Master more than merited. Because God is the Principle
of |
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The Scriptures declare that "God is Love, Truth, and |
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the person of Truth, the body of the infinite, but we
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contain the infinite, that unlimited Mind cannot start
from |
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return to, nor remain for a moment within limits. We |
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Love, the compass of infinite Life, the power of
infinite |
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member us, even as we ask a person with softening of
the |
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deserves to be punished, and to bless what is unfit to
be |
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error, and become finite for a season; and, after
infinite |
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become finite, and have an end; but, after a
temporary |
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Friends, can we ever arrive at a proper conception of
the |
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God must be our model, or we have none; and if this |
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how can we demonstrate a changing Principle? We can- PAGE
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of Deity, and so bring out our own erring finite sense
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that God is omnipotent, we shall be limiting His power
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and so on. Phrenology will be saying the developments
of |
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God will punish him now for the cold, but he must wait
for |
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tianity and spiritualism, the question chiefly is
concerning |
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are not departed, but are with us, although we have
no |
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Such hypotheses ignore Biblical authority, obscure
the |
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to work out our own salvation, and to meet the
responsi- |
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but on the apostle's rule, "I will show thee my faith
by |
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man; it would teach him that "whatsoever a man
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here, the more are we separated from the world; and |
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and so come back to the world? When I was told the
other |
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never hit: he cannot be; the opinions of people fly
too |
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misinterpreted, and I said it. The spiritualists abused
me |
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of intercommunion between the so-called dead and the |
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norantly imputed to spirits. I saw how the mind's
ideals |
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strong enough to manifest it. Man thinks he is a
medium |
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in metaphysics, that the mind of the individual only
can |
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cause it is lying back in the unconscious thought, a
latent "And these signs shall follow them that believe; In |
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my name shall they cast out devils." The word
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signifies "that which is good for nothing, lust," etc.
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Truth to cast out error; and, correcting error in
thought, |
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premacy, - the power of Mind over matter. "The new |
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matter into its original language, which is Mind, and
gives |
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mate; and there correcting the motive, it corrects the
act |
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begins in mind to heal the body, the same as it begins
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woman who dropped her mite into the treasury, said, |
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sentenced it as our judges would not have done
to-day. |
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two facts, so important to progress and Christianity. "They shall take up serpents; and
if they drink any |
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fied statement of the duty and ability of Christians to
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trine, it implies no necessity beyond the understanding
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mind and body; God, - not a person to whom we should |
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ing mind and body, knowing that Mind can master sick- |
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tianity, we shall perceive the meaning of the
context, |
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The world is slow to perceive individual advancement; |
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with the individual. Plato did better; he said, "What The mistaken views entertained of Deity becloud the |
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light of revelation, and suffocate reason by
materialism. |
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learn to reach heaven through Principle instead of a
par- |
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illustrated this by the parable of the husbandman. If
we |
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Principle as directly as we do to the rule of
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now doing, and progress faster than we are now pro- |
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what is not the person of God, if we understood the |
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on the wrong side of the question. The less said or
thought |
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less invalid think most of sickness and of sin; but,
having |
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them on the very subjects they would gladly discontinue
to |
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Is it a duty for any one to believe that "the curse
causeless |
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never made a wicked man; and man made by God had not |
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The only correct answer to the question, "Who is |
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He never made sin or sickness, either an error of
mind |
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waken from the dream of life in matter, we shall learn
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matter; and he saw it pass away, - an illusion. The |
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"to devour the child as soon as it was born," was the
vision |
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supposed to have fought the manhood of God, that
Jesus |
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member that God - good - is omnipotent; therefore
evil |
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good side. God is All, and in all: that
finishes the question of |
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error is the unreal. You will gather the importance
of |
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and joy cometh with the light. Then will your sorrow
be |
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yourself on the side of happiness; take the side you
wish |
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torney for the case, and will win or lose according to
your As the mountain hart panteth for the water brooks, so |
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panteth my heart for the true fount and Soul's
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play in borrowed sunbeams, her plumes are plucked
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joy, we then should gladly waken to see it was unreal.
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We are in the midst of a revolution; physics are
yield- |
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of Spirit. The only immortal superstructure is built
on |
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the great pyramid of Egypt, - a miracle in stone. The |
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tolerant. Homoeopathy may not recover from the heel
of |
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stone of mental healing; it has established this
axiom, |
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reached this high goal you have learned that
proportion- |
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as mind; differing in this from homoeopathy, where
cause |
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hence the Christianity of metaphysical healing, and
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of homoeopathy contain no medicinal properties, and |
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the sick. While the matter-physician feels
the pulse, examines |
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of mind, when it is self-evident it can do nothing,
the |
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cures it thus when matter cannot cure it, showing he
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matter; we learned from the Scripture and Christ's
healing |
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two hundred and sixty remedies of the Jahr, the
character- |
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power of thought brought to bear on the pharmacy of |
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cannot shake the poor drug without the involuntary |
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power was the thought, for when the drug disappears
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only objection to giving the unmedicated sugar is, it
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matter and mind, and so weaken both points of action; |
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at opposites and accomplish less on either side. The pharmacy of homoeopathy is
reducing the one hun- |
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shaking the preparation thirty times at every
attenuation. |
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found out they have taken no medicine, and then the
so- |
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a tumblerful of water a single drop of this harmless
solu- |
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fever. The highest attenuation we ever attained was
to |
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case of dropsy. After these experiments you cannot be |
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Principle. What are the foundations of
metaphysical healing? |
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error and thus heals the sick. You can readily
perceive 27 supposed to cure another, and that one is worse than
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and the bigger lie occupying the field for a period; it
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in fine, much ado about nothing. Medicine will not
arrive |
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has physiology, hygiene, or physics done for
Christianity |
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Great caution should be exercised in the choice of |
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hands of a quack. In proportion as a physician is
enlight- |
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medical aids. Metaphysical healing includes
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metaphysical practitioner is the most arduous task I
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the metaphysical treatment of disease; you must teach |
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teach; it included more than they understood. Metaphysical or divine Science
reveals the Principle and |
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with God, in sympathy with all that is right and
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Christian Science repudiates the evidences of the
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established upon this Principle, vindicates the
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that flesh is heir to. It places no faith in hygiene or
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over matter, it enables mind to govern matter, as it
rises |
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hurt them. " Christian Science explains to any one's
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Mind, and claim another mind perpetually at war with
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for God to heal you, but should you expect this when
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cannot reach, but medicine can? as if drugs were
superior The Scripture says, "Ye ask, and receive not, because |
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ye ask amiss;" and is it not asking amiss to pray for
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this proof? Prayer will be inaudible, and works more PAGE
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Prayer, understood in its spiritual sense, and given
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benefit of all who, having ears, hear and understand. |
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demonstrating of this statement? which to you hath
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named the name of Christ with a higher meaning, that
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Science of metaphysical healing. The immeasurable |
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hem of Truth's garment. A word about the five personal
senses, and we will leave |
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have of sin, sickness, or death is furnished by these
senses; |
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feel, taste, nor smell God; and shall we call that
reliable |
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hath created those senses through which it is impossible
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Life from the correct source. Jesus said, "I am the
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but by me," - through the footsteps of Truth. Not by
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hypocrisy, or malice, the pleasures or the pains of
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can it be that material man and the personal senses
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was made; therefore the so-called material man and
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life; and we shall all learn this as we awake to behold
His The allegory of Adam, when spiritually understood, |
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explains this dream of material life, even the dream
of |
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claimed audience with a serpent. Sin, sickness, and |
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therefore are not TRUE. Sin is a supposed mental
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telligence in matter. Sin was first in the allegory,
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lusion? If sickness and death came through mind, so PAGE
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mind to destroy their effects upon the body, that
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ment of God, immortal Mind? In the words of Paul, |
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willing to put new wine into old bottles; but if this
be There is no connection between Spirit and matter. |
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Spirit never entered and it never escaped from
matter; |
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cannot put the new wine into old bottles. If that could
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with the old belief; it would put the new wine into
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The doctrine of atonement never did anything for
sick- |
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lished his Messiahship on the basis that Christ,
Truth, |
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understood; and religion at the sick-bed will be no
blind |
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Oxford students proved this: they killed a man by no
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A felon was delivered to them for experiment to test
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it. They proved it not in part, but as a whole; they |
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those functions could not have been stopped by mind
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the bandage from his eyes, and he had seen that a vein
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mortal things. Spirit is causation, and the ancient
ques- |
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was in the earth." Heaven's signet is Love. We need it
to stamp our re- |
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Tireless Being, patient of man's procrastination,
affords |
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impatient perhaps, or doubts the feasibility of the
demand. |
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along the rugged way, into the wilderness, up the
steep |
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that believe; . . . they shall lay hands on the sick,
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The following hymn was sung at the close: - "Oh, could we speak the matchless worth, |
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Oh, could we sound the
glories forth, |
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