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Christian science publishing society, 1916 - 46 Seiten
 

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Seite 12 - Je suis le pain vivant qui est descendu du ciel. Si quelqu'un mange de ce pain, il vivra éternellement; et le pain que je donnerai, c'est ma chair, que je donnerai pour la vie du monde.
Seite 10 - They shall perish, but thou shalt endure: Yea, all of them shall wax old like a garment; As a vesture shalt thou change them, and they shall be changed: 27 But thou art the same, And thy years shall have no end. 28 The children of thy servants shall continue, And their seed shall be established before thee.
Seite 6 - Dieu, ce qui est votre service raisonnable. 2 Et ne vous conformez point au siècle présent, mais soyez transformés par le renouvellement de votre esprit, afin que vous éprouviez que la volonté de Dieu est bonne, agréable et parfaite.
Seite 5 - Consider how mneh more you often suffer from your anger and grief , than from those very things for which you are angry and grieved.— Marcus Antónimos.
Seite 19 - II may be that tomorrow's dawn will see the first faint buti appear; and in the mean time there is yet one thing which we can do, one final test so crucial that only those who have borne it can understand what it involves. Do we really love? Have we really the best interests of the loved one at heart? Then prove it. That which is truly love, and not its counterfeit, can not only Speak the word that's needed, yet Can hold its peace as well ; nor doth forget When things seem wrong, love shows itself...
Seite 1 - Written by MARY BAKER EDDY SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES. In one volume, 700 pp. The original, standard, and only textbook on Christian Science Mind-healing. Cloth Full...
Seite 15 - champs qui est aujourd'hui et qui demain sera jetée
Seite 10 - a change called death," 8S but in reality "man in Science is neither young nor old. He has neither birth nor death.
Seite 16 - The heart's innermost processes are not always revealed, even to those nearest and dearest, but in this trving interval of waiting can we not have sufficient faith in the ultimate outcome to be a little more patient, a little more loving? Perhaps, however, the argument comes, "It is my very love which makes me impatient. If I did not love so much I should not care." But is it really love, O troubled heart? Let us be sure on this point, for no sentiment is so likely to be misconstrued. If we probe...
Seite 14 - Then perhaps there conies a night of rain followed by a day of brilliant sunshine, and lo, a miracle is wrought ! The Christmas candles soften and uncurl into baby leaves, which hang for a few days like feathery tassels, and then imperceptibly assume such shape and color that, almost before we are aware, our stubborn old hickory tree stands clothed in a garment of green which i? a delight all the season long. Once, as we were enjoying its luxuriant shade, the thought came, Why can we not be just...

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