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| 1 | over faith in words. Its ideas are expressed only in "new |
| | tongues;" and these are interpreted by the translation of |
| 3 | the spiritual original into the language which human |
| | thought can comprehend. |
| | The Principle and proof of Christianity are discerned |
| 6 | by spiritual sense. They are set forth in Jesus' demon- |
| | strations, which show--by his healing the | Jesus' disregard of matter |
| | sick, casting out evils, and destroying death, |
| 9 | "the last enemy that shall be destroyed,"-- |
| | his disregard of matter and its so-called laws. |
| | Knowing that Soul and its attributes were forever |
| 12 | manifested through man, the Master healed the sick, |
| | gave sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, feet to the |
| | lame, thus bringing to light the scientific action of the |
| 15 | divine Mind on human minds and bodies and giving |
| | a better understanding of Soul and salvation. Jesus |
| | healed sickness and sin by one and the same metaphysical |
| 18 | process. |
| | The expression mortal mind is really a solecism, for |
| | Mind is immortal, and Truth pierces the error of mortality |
| 21 | as a sunbeam penetrates the cloud. Because, | Mind not mortal |
| | in obedience to the immutable law of Spirit, |
| | this so-called mind is self-destructive, I name it mortal. |
| 24 | Error soweth the wind and reapeth the whirlwind. |
| | What is termed matter, being unintelligent, cannot say, |
| | "I suffer, I die, I am sick, or I am well." It is the so- |
| 27 | called mortal mind which voices this and ap- | Matter mindless |
| | pears to itself to make good its claim. [[[To |
| | mortal sense, sin and suffering are real, but immortal |
| 30 | sense includes no evil nor pestilence.]]] Because immortal |
| | sense has no error of sense, it has no sense of error; there- |
| | fore it is without a destructive element. |
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