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... Religion . " But what do we mean by im- agination ? When we speak of a man , “ drawing upon his imagination , " we do not usually intend anything in the nature of a tribute to his veracity . This great word has been misused , and harmed ...
... Religion . " But what do we mean by im- agination ? When we speak of a man , “ drawing upon his imagination , " we do not usually intend anything in the nature of a tribute to his veracity . This great word has been misused , and harmed ...
Page 198
... religion takes the place of other things and is jealous of their presence . A busy man feels that he is too busy to be religious . But religion is union with God in life . It is through surrendered lives that the world - its government ...
... religion takes the place of other things and is jealous of their presence . A busy man feels that he is too busy to be religious . But religion is union with God in life . It is through surrendered lives that the world - its government ...
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... religion of authority and a religion of the spirit . He was not more sure that Jesus lived and died and rose again among men of old , than he was of His spiritual Presence in the hearts of all who truly seek His help . The House of ...
... religion of authority and a religion of the spirit . He was not more sure that Jesus lived and died and rose again among men of old , than he was of His spiritual Presence in the hearts of all who truly seek His help . The House of ...
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