0.0 – Christian Science Publication Contents Wentworth Byron Winslow Books Category: Articles & Books Beg Pg#: 1 Type: Article Beg Line#: 0 Series: God's Books End Pg#: 146 Edition: End Line#: 0 Year: 1970 Total Pgs: 146 Book#: 1 View/Download: PDF Book Title: Let God Do It Topics: Please refer to the 34 publication titles for the many wonderful topics included in this book Tags: Book Intro Quotes: Description: INTRODUCTION: This book includes 36 articles. Paul says: For Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel: not with wisdom of words, lest the cross of Christ should be made of none effect. For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish, foolishness; but unto us which are saved, it is the power of God." The contents of this volume are the out-cropping of parables, stories, and interpretations written or related by the author in his dally efforts for over a third of a century Text Content: to bring joy to the sor- rowful, surcease to the suffering, healing to the sick, food to the hungry, and life to the dead; in other words to bring to seekers after Truth the vision of the Christ,-the light of Mind, whereby they too might behold the Kingdom of God, even as he himself beholds it. Statements incorporated herein may not be viewed eye to eye with the author• . Let who reads them, mull them over and accept .or reject them. They are that which has unfolded to the author so far on his journey into the Kingdom. God alone is in- fallible, and just to the measure that he has caught the Word of God, are these writings true. With added spiritual growth and un- derstanding, some things which appear to be true today may give place to a higher vision of the allness of God. . In the spirit of divine Love, following. humbly in the footsteps of her upon whom the Holy Ghost descended in this age, and which enabled him to attain this vision of the Christ, this little book goes forth into the world, bearing with it, the hope and trust that through its perusal others may feel this same descent of the Holy Ghost upon them, and so too find that ''peace which passeth all under- standing."