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Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy ~ 1910 Final Ed.

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The word atonement as used in theology means unity, reconciliation, and its derivation is literally at one. At-one-ment therefore is not just a play on words. Some dictionaries even include Mrs Eddy's words, "Atonement is the exemplification of man's unity with God, whereby man reflects divine Truth, Life, and Love" (S&H 18:1). But the chapter is called Atonement and Eucharist, and in this context eucharist focuses on the price we are required to pay to experience at-one-ment. This price is SHOW ALL
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1 1 18 Intro Quote 1 1. Galatians 5 verse 24 Galatians 5 verse 24 - Intro Quote 1 24 And they that are Christ's have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts. — Paul.
2 2 18 Intro Quote 2 1. I Corinthians 1 verse 17 I Corinthians 1 verse 17 - Intro Quote 2 17 For Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel. — Paul.
3 3 18 Intro Quote 3 1. Luke 22 verse 18 Luke 22 verse 18 - Intro Quote 3 18 For I say unto you, I will not drink of the fruit of the vine, until the kingdom of God shall come. — Jesus.
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Jesus model - the example set 
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atonement, exemplification, responsibility Phariseeism healing the proof of man’s oneness with God Oneness - Divine oneness
     Atonement is the exemplification of man's unity with God, whereby man reflects divine Truth, Life, and Love. Jesus of Nazareth taught and demonstrated man's oneness with the Father, and for this we owe him endless SHOW ALL
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Man’s oneness - Christ presents the 
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reconciliation, propitiate, conciliate, irreconcilable, the meaning 
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how reconciliation occurs Reconciliation - Human reconciliation
     The atonement of Christ reconciles man to God, not God to man; for the divine Principle of Christ is God, and how can God propitiate Himself? Christ is Truth, which reaches no higher than itself. SHOW ALL
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Reconciliation - obedience an essential element 
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efficacy, practical repentance, demonstration requisite, disobedience 
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sincere efforts at reformation include practicing the teachings of Jesus Repentance - Efficacious repentance
     Every pang of repentance and suffering, every effort for reform, every good thought and deed, will help us to understand Jesus' atonement for sin and aid its efficacy; but if the sinner continues to pray SHOW ALL
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Commandment - how Jesus illustrated living 
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no other gods, homage, ritualistic vs. 
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the First Commandment rendered practical Jesus' sinless career
     Jesus urged the commandment, "Thou shalt have no other gods before me," which may be rendered: Thou shalt have no belief of Life as mortal; thou shalt not know evil, for there is one Life, SHOW ALL
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Holiness - the surest way to 
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stripes, retracing, traverse what it means to say that “Jesus bore our infirmities” Perfect example
     Jesus bore our infirmities; he knew the error of mortal belief, and "with his stripes [the rejection of error] we are healed." "Despised and rejected of men, returning blessing for cursing, he taught mortals the SHOW ALL
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Cross - the cross, putting aside 
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truth the centre, a precise point 
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how renouncing material self-hood makes it possible to understand God Cross - Behest of the cross
     Material belief is slow to acknowledge what the spiritual fact implies. The truth is the centre of all religion. It commands sure entrance into the realm of Love. St. Paul wrote, "Let us lay aside SHOW ALL
10 10 21 Victory - evidences of spiritual advancement at-one-ment with Truth and Love honesty includes the willingness to do the work assigned to us Victory - Moral victory
     If Truth is overcoming error in your daily walk and conversation, you can finally say, "I have fought a good fight . . . I have kept the faith," because you are a better man. SHOW ALL
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Oneness - The need to be 
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together, separate, diverge, mutual interests, companionship, 
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unity of purpose the foundation mutual aid and companionship Travel path - Inharmonious travellers
     If my friends are going to Europe, while I am en route for California, we are not journeying together. We have separate time-tables to consult different routes to pursue. Our paths have diverged at the SHOW ALL
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Harmony - weekly worship no substitute 
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sympathy with matter we must do our own work Discord - Zigzag course
     Being in sympathy with matter, the worldly man is at the beck and call of error, and will be attracted thitherward. He is like a traveller going westward for a pleasure-trip. The company is alluring SHOW ALL
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Sin victim - breaking the illusion 
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vibrating, selfishness, sensuality, constant retrogression suffering the wake-up call Regression - Moral retrogression
     Vibrating like a pendulum between sin and the hope of forgiveness, — selfishness and sensuality causing constant retrogression, — our moral progress will be slow. Waking to Christ's demand, mortals experience suffering. This causes them, SHOW ALL
14 14 22 Persevere - the need to persevere salvation
the challenges we face in working out our own salvation are the 
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Patience - Wait for reward
     "Work out your own salvation," is the demand of Life and Love, for to this end God worketh with you. "Occupy till I come!" Wait for your reward, and "be not weary in well doing." SHOW ALL
15 15 22 Responsibility - Individual responsibility vicarious we are required to do our own work Deliverance not vicarious
     Final deliverance from error, whereby we rejoice in immortality, boundless freedom, and sinless sense, is not reached through paths of flowers nor by pinning one's faith without works to another's vicarious effort. Whosoever believeth that SHOW ALL
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Atonement - the scientific versus the 
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reformation, justice, revenge inadmissible, atonement, self-immolation the theological explanation of atonement is divinely unnatural and man-made Justice and substitution
     Justice requires reformation of the sinner. Mercy cancels the debt only when justice approves. Revenge is inadmissible. Wrath which is only appeased is not destroyed, but partially indulged. Wisdom and Love may require many sacrifices SHOW ALL
17 17 23 blind belief inadequate Holy Ghost, belief, faith, understanding the meaning and source of faith Doctrines and faith
     Rabbinical lore said: "He that taketh one doctrine, firm in faith, has the Holy Ghost dwelling in him." This preaching receives a strong rebuke in the Scripture, "Faith without works is dead." Faith, if it SHOW ALL
18 18 23 Trust - trustworthiness versus trustfulness faith, trustfulness, trustworthiness, self-reliant trustworthiness self-reliant trustworthiness rather than reliance on other’s required Self-reliance and confidence
     In Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and English, faith and the words corresponding thereto have these two definitions, trustfulness and trustworthiness. One kind of faith trusts one's welfare to others. Another kind of faith understands divine Love SHOW ALL
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Healing - steps taken to reveal 
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hierarchies, instigate, chart of life, buoy a thorough Bible study required in Christian Science Healing - Life's healing currents
     Acquaintance with the original texts, and willingness to give up human beliefs (established by hierarchies, and instigated sometimes by the worst passions of men), open the way for Christian Science to be understood, and make SHOW ALL
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Change - beliefs that must be 
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regeneration, theological views of atonement how atonement is experienced Change - Radical changes
     He to whom "the arm of the Lord" is revealed will believe our report, and rise into newness of life with regeneration. This is having part in the atonement; this is the understanding, in which SHOW ALL
21 21 24 crucifixion and resurrection
erudite theology, efficacy of the crucifixion, 
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the timeless significance of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Crucifixion - Purpose of crucifixion
     Does erudite theology regard the crucifixion of Jesus chiefly as providing a ready pardon for all sinners who ask for it and are willing to be forgiven? Does spiritualism find Jesus' death necessary only for SHOW ALL
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Scientific explanation of Jesus’ “flesh and 
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spiritual essence of blood, efficacious the spiritual significance of the “flesh and blood” of Jesus Flesh - True flesh and blood
     The spiritual essence of blood is sacrifice. The efficacy of Jesus' spiritual offering is infinitely greater than can be expressed by our sense of human blood. The material blood of Jesus was no more efficacious SHOW ALL
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Jesus teaching - the timeless import 
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demonstration, obedience to God, Principle of 
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requirements to truly follow Jesus Triumph - Effective triumph
     Jesus taught the way of Life by demonstration, that we may understand how this divine Principle heals the sick, casts out error, and triumphs over death. Jesus presented the ideal of God better than could SHOW ALL
24 24 26 Commitment - Individual commitment required faithful following, cup of sorrow, redeemed Jesus’ requirements for his followers Experience - Individual experience
      While we adore Jesus, and the heart overflows with gratitude for what he did for mortals, — treading alone his loving pathway up to the throne of glory, in speechless agony exploring the way SHOW ALL
25 25 26 Christ - the meaning of Christ
Christ, the way, divinity of the 
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the source of Jesus’ authority Demonstration - Christ’s demonstration
     The Christ was the Spirit which Jesus implied in his own statements: "I am the way, the truth, and the life;" "I and my Father are one." This Christ, or divinity of the man Jesus, SHOW ALL
26 26 26 Demonstration - the need for demonstration demonstrate, practice, precept, proof Jesus’ emphasis on the importance of his works Proof in practice
     A musician demonstrates the beauty of the music he teaches in order to show the learner the way by practice as well as precept. Jesus' teaching and practice of Truth involved such a sacrifice as SHOW ALL
27 27 27 Body - true sense of body body, temple, “I” pantheism exposed as erroneous Temple - Living temple
     That Life is God, Jesus proved by his reappearance after the crucifixion in strict accordance with his scientific statement: "Destroy this temple [body], and in three days I [Spirit] will raise it up. It is SHOW ALL
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Jesus’ betrayal - ancient and modern 
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grace why professed followers continue to betray him Disciples - Recreant disciples
     Jesus sent forth seventy students at one time, but only eleven left a desirable historic record. Tradition credits him with two or three hundred other disciples who have left no name. "Many are called, but SHOW ALL
29 29 28 Consecration - true consecration to Christ
Pharisees, the actual persecutor, demonstration versus 
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Help and hindrance
     The Pharisees claimed to know and to teach the divine will, but they only hindered the success of Jesus' mission. Even many of his students stood in his way. If the Master had not taken SHOW ALL
30 30 28 Character - the character not understood
the origin of Jesus, nature, Beelzebub, 
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mortal mind cannot understand spirituality Conceptions - Misleading conceptions
     Neither the origin, the character, nor the work of Jesus was generally understood. Not a single component part of his nature did the material	world measure aright. Even his righteousness and purity did not hinder men SHOW ALL
31 31 28 persecution for supporting righteousness inevitable righteousness sake error’s hatred of righteousness timeless Persecution prolonged
     Remember, thou Christian martyr, it is enough if thou art found worthy to unloose the sandals of thy Master's feet! To suppose that persecution	for righteousness' sake belongs to the past, and that Christianity to-day is SHOW ALL
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Sin - all sin, especially in 
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animal courage vs. moral courage self-sacrifice required of everyone Warfare - Christian warfare
     There is too much animal courage in society and not sufficient moral courage. Christians must take up arms against error at home and abroad. They must grapple with sin in themselves and in others, and SHOW ALL
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Man - God the only origin 
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Son of God, author, Virgin-mother, conceive the Virgin-mother’s conception: God is the only author of man Fatherhood - The Fatherhood of God
     There is a tradition that Publius Lentulus wrote to the authorities at Rome: "The disciples of Jesus believe him the Son of God." Those instructed in Christian Science have reached the glorious perception that God SHOW ALL
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Jesus - The Virgin-mother’s conception of 
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illumination, spiritual sense, generation, overshadow, conception
Spiritual sense reveals man’s origin to be Spirit, and man therefore spiritual 
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Conception - Spiritual conception
     The illumination of Mary's spiritual sense put to silence material law and its order of generation, and brought forth her child by the revelation of Truth, demonstrating God as the Father of men. The Holy SHOW ALL
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Jesus illustrated the human yielding to 
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mediator, ‘the way”, Way-shower the inspired religion of Jesus contrasted to the scholasticism Jesus the Way-shower
     Born of a woman, Jesus' advent in the flesh partook partly of Mary's earthly condition, although he was endowed with the Christ, the divine Spirit, without measure. This accounts for his struggles in Gethsemane and SHOW ALL
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Jesus’ Rebuke - Jesus as the 
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individual ideal, rabbinical error, rebuke moral courage defined Rebukes helpful
     As the individual ideal of Truth, Christ Jesus came to rebuke rabbinical error and all sin, sickness, and death, — to point out the way of Truth and Life. This ideal was demonstrated throughout the SHOW ALL
37 37 31 Father - God the only Father Father, mother, brethren, creator
the foundation of Jesus’ healing and teaching, God is the only creator 
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Fleshly ties temporal
     Jesus acknowledged no ties of the flesh. He said: "Call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven." Again he asked: "Who is my mother, and who SHOW ALL
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Jesus - following in the footsteps 
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Christian duties, dead ceremonies, the living 
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what it means to “eat this bread, and drink this cup” Healing primary
     First in the list of Christian duties, he taught his followers the healing power of Truth and Love. He attached no importance to dead ceremonies. It is the living Christ, the practical Truth, which makes SHOW ALL
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Prosecution - the persecution that accompanies 
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materiality, persecution, true worship mortal minds reaction to Truth predictable Result - Painful prospect
     Referring to the materiality of the age, Jesus said: "The hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth." Again, foreseeing the persecution which would attend SHOW ALL
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Cross - the cup of our 
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allegiance, sacrament, Eucharist, the cup all of Jesus’ followers are required to his cup Sacrament - Sacred sacrament
     In ancient Rome a soldier was required to swear allegiance to his general. The Latin word for this oath was sacramentum, and our English word sacrament is derived from it. Among the Jews it was SHOW ALL
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Sacrament - the spiritual significance of 
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the spiritual meaning of the sacrament
the sacrament of Jesus, rather than satisfying the material senses with bread 
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Refreshment - Spiritual refreshment
     The true sense is spiritually lost, if the sacrament is confined to the use of bread and wine. The disciples had eaten, yet Jesus prayed and gave them bread. This would have been foolish in SHOW ALL
42 42 32 Passover - The Passover of Jesus Passover, ritualism, concessions preparation to depart from sense to Soul Repast - Jesus’ sad repast
     The Passover, which Jesus ate with his disciples in the month Nisan on the night before his crucifixion, was a mournful occasion, a sad supper taken	at the close of day, in the twilight of a SHOW ALL
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Disciples - Jesus, comforting his disciples 
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the betrayal of Jesus, bread of 
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the bread of Truth being made practical and the final victory seen 
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Supplies - Heavenly supplies
     His followers, sorrowful and silent, anticipating the hour of their Master's betrayal, partook of the heavenly manna, which of old had fed in the wilderness the
persecuted followers of Truth. Their bread indeed came down from SHOW ALL
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Prayer - The climax of the 
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The Scientific meaning of: “Not my 
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demonstrating the divine overcoming the human Struggle - The holy struggle
     When the human element in him struggled with the divine, our great Teacher said: "Not my will, but Thine, be done!" — that is, Let not the flesh,	but the Spirit, be represented in me. This SHOW ALL
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Test - The litmus test of 
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drinking his cup and sharing his 
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demonstration not commemoration is oneness with God Questions - Incisive questions
     Christians, are you drinking his cup? Have you shared the blood of the New Covenant, the persecutions which attend a new and higher understanding of God? If not, can you then say that you have SHOW ALL
46 46 34 Opportunity - our opportunity
the poor, those rendered receptive to 
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how to fulfill “on earth as it is in heaven” Glory - Millennial glory
     If all who ever partook of the sacrament had really commemorated the sufferings of Jesus and drunk of his cup, they would have revolutionized the world. If all who seek his commemoration through material symbols SHOW ALL
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Ascension - requisite steps toward the 
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resurrection spiritually understood, the significance if 
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the pathway above all material sense Fellowship with Christ
     Through all the disciples experienced, they became more spiritual and understood better what the Master had taught. His resurrection was also their resurrection. It helped them to raise themselves and others from spiritual dulness and SHOW ALL
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Foundation - re-commitment to Christ on 
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gloom into glory, grief into repentance, 
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the last meal with his disciples a victory celebration Jesus’ breakfast - The last breakfast
     What a contrast between our Lord's last supper and his last spiritual breakfast with his disciples in the bright morning hours at the joyful meeting on the shore of the Galilean Sea! His gloom had SHOW ALL
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Prayer - spiritualizing the elements of 
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the eternal foundation of church
the spiritual significance of baptism, church, Eucharist, communion, bread, cup and the 
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Eucharist - Spiritual Eucharist
     Our baptism is a purification from all error. Our church is built on the divine Principle, Love. We can unite with this church only as we are newborn of Spirit, as we reach the Life SHOW ALL
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benefits of suffering, the earthly price 
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justice demands reform not pardon Purpose - Final purpose
     The design of Love is to reform the sinner. If the sinner's punishment here has been insufficient to reform him, the good man's heaven would be a hell to the sinner. They, who know not SHOW ALL
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Reform - retribution is not vengeance 
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the immortal law of justice divine Mind the law of justice as well as mercy Retribution righteous - Righteous retribution
     A selfish and limited mind may be unjust, but the unlimited and divine Mind is the immortal law of justice as well as of mercy. It is quite as impossible for sinners to receive their SHOW ALL
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Suffering - since those who are 
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sin always brings suffering Suffering - Vicarious suffering
     Religious history repeats itself in the suffering of the just for the unjust. Can God
therefore overlook the law of righteousness which destroys the belief called sin? Does not Science show that sin brings suffering as SHOW ALL
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Redemption - the role of martyrs 
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the sword of the Spirit, luminary, 
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how it is that martyrs are earth’s luminaries Martyrs inevitable
     History is full of records of suffering. "The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church." Mortals try in vain to slay Truth with the steel or the stake, but error falls only SHOW ALL
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Jesus’ example - The need to 
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emulate, all his ways, mutilated doctrinal 
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Doctrines that mitigate the demands of Jesus emasculate his teaching Emulation - Complete emulation
     When will Jesus' professed followers learn to emulate him in all his ways and to imitate his mighty works? Those who procured the martyrdom of that righteous man would gladly have turned his sacred career SHOW ALL
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Jesus’ teaching - We are to 
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pernicious teaching, the lethargy of mortals, 
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Jesus’ instructions pertain to all time to come Jesus’ teaching belittled
     Why has this Christian demand so little inspiration to stir mankind to Christian effort? Because men are assured that this command was intended only for a particular period and for a select number of followers. SHOW ALL
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Jesus’ example - the example of 
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meaning of Christ the effect of relying on material sense testimony Pleasures - Material pleasures
     Jesus experienced few of the pleasures of the physical senses, but his sufferings were the fruits of other people's sins, not of his own. The eternal Christ, his spiritual selfhood, never suffered. Jesus mapped out SHOW ALL
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Jesus’ example - the need to 
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the role of meekness, full salvation the pathway in overcoming the world, the flesh, and all error Mockery of truth
the necessity for trials and self-denials
     Meekly our Master met the mockery of his unrecognized grandeur. Such indignities as he received, his followers will endure until Christianity's last triumph. He won eternal honors. He overcame the SHOW ALL
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Death - the belief that death 
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I Cor 15:26 why death is to be overcome Suicide - A belief suicidal
     The educated belief that Soul is in the body causes mortals to regard death as a friend, as a stepping-stone out of mortality into immortality and bliss. The Bible calls death an enemy, and Jesus SHOW ALL
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Salvation - Now is the time 
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salvation will occur now earthly spell, apprehend Present salvation
     "Now," cried the apostle, "is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation," — meaning, not that now men must prepare for a future-world salvation, or safety, but that now is the time SHOW ALL
60 60 39 true pardon pleasure, divine pardon, martyrdom the role penalty plays in our salvation Sin and penalty
     Who will stop the practice of sin so long as he believes in the pleasures of sin? When mortals once admit that evil confers no pleasure, they turn from it. Remove error from thought, and SHOW ALL
61 61 40 Persecution - responding to unjust persecution murmuring unproductive no need to complain Jesus’ suffering - Suffering inevitable
     Was it just for Jesus to suffer? No; but it was inevitable, for not otherwise could he show us the way and the power of Truth. If a career so great	and good as that of SHOW ALL
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Jesus’ example - God demands that 
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daily deeds outweighs public service personal worship is no substitute of obedience Daily deeds - Service and worship
     Our heavenly Father, divine Love, demands that all men should follow the example of our Master and his apostles and not merely worship his personality. It is sad that the phrase divine service has come SHOW ALL
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Matter to Spirit - the need 
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the veil of matter, anchor of 
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fully entering the presence of God, Spirit requires the departure from matter Matter to Spirit - Within the veil
     The nature of Christianity is peaceful and blessed, but in order to enter into the kingdom, the anchor of hope must be cast beyond the veil of matter into the Shekinah into which Jesus has SHOW ALL
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Golden rule - doing unto others 
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God-inspired, bleeding footprints, pampered hypocrite, Luke 
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penalties may be deferred but not permanently avoided Pain and pleasure - The thorns and flowers
     The God-inspired walk calmly on though it be with bleeding footprints, and in the hereafter they will reap what they now sow. The pampered hypocrite may have a flowery pathway here, but he cannot forever SHOW ALL
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Jesus’ healing - how the healing 
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absolute Science divine healing not of the human mind Jesus’ healing - Healing early lost
     The proofs of Truth, Life, and Love, which Jesus gave by casting out error and healing the sick, completed his earthly mission; but in the Christian Church this demonstration of healing was early lost, about SHOW ALL
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Immortal - why scholastic theology neglects 
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the understanding of God as Love 
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unwillingness to practise the teachings of Jesus forfeits the attainment of immortality Immortal achieval
     Jesus foresaw the reception Christian Science would have before it was understood, but this foreknowledge hindered him not. He fulfilled his God-mission, and then sat down at the right hand of the Father. Persecuted from SHOW ALL
67 67 42 Dream - death a mortal dream universal belief the belief in death to be overcome Death - A belief in death The universal belief in death is of no advantage. It cannot make Life or Truth apparent. Death will be found at length to be a mortal dream, which comes in darkness and disappears with the light.
68 68 42 Jesus forsaken - forsaking the divine The desertion of God’s faithful witness Jesus was deserted - Cruel desertion
     The "man of sorrows" was in no peril from salary or popularity. Though entitled to the homage of the world and endorsed pre-eminently by the approval of God, his brief triumphal entry into Jerusalem was SHOW ALL
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Resurrection - The generally unrecognized significance 
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the final triumph over body and 
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Jesus’ resurrection demonstrated a divine Science and established the truth of all 
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Death outdone
     The resurrection of the great demonstrator of God's power was the proof of his final triumph over body and matter, and gave full evidence of divine Science, — evidence so important to mortals. The belief SHOW ALL
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Resurrection repeated - the influx of 
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Pentecost, advent, Holy Ghost the understanding of divine Science will replace blind belief Pentecost repeated
     The magnitude of Jesus' work, his material disappearance before their eyes and his reappearance, all enabled the disciples to understand what Jesus had said. Heretofore they had only believed; now they understood. The advent of SHOW ALL
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Redemption - the transforming power of 
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malignity, transform, victory over death the transforming effect on the world of Jesus’ victory over death Jesus’ last proof - Convincing evidence
     Jesus' last proof was the highest, the most convincing, the most profitable to his students. The malignity of brutal persecutors, the treason and suicide of his betrayer, were overruled by divine Love to the glorification SHOW ALL
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Error overcome - all error must 
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“the divine must overcome the human 
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Jesus’ victory over death foretells the path each one must tread Victory - Divine victory
     Jesus rose higher in demonstration because of the cup of bitterness he drank. Human law had condemned him, but he was demonstrating divine Science. Out of reach of the barbarity of his enemies, he was SHOW ALL
73 73 44 Sanctuary - the tomb a sanctuary
refuge, seal, Mind (God) and not 
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Jesus’ complete demonstration of Christian Science Jesus’ 3 days - Jesus in the tomb
     The lonely precincts of the tomb gave Jesus a refuge from his foes, a place in which to solve the great problem of being. His three days' work in the sepulchre set the seal of SHOW ALL
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Healing - spiritual healing is divinely 
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supernatural, derived power, Christ-healing Jesus’ methods of healing available to humanity through the ever-present Christ Mental surgery natural - The deific naturalism
     Could it be called supernatural for the God of nature to sustain Jesus in his proof of man's truly derived power? It was a method of surgery beyond material art, but it was not a SHOW ALL
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Matter overcome through the power of 
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overcoming the laws of matter an everlasting victory can only achieved through the power of Spirit Obstacles overcome
     His disciples believed Jesus to be dead while he was hidden in the sepulchre, whereas he was alive, demonstrating within the narrow tomb the power of Spirit to overrule mortal, material sense. There were rock-ribbed SHOW ALL
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Jesus’ purpose - the purpose of 
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reconciliation, enemy, enlightenment
the death of Jesus was the putting off of all material sense. 
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Victory over the grave
     Our Master fully and finally demonstrated divine Science in his victory over death and the grave. Jesus' deed was for the enlightenment of men and for the salvation of the whole world from sin, sickness, SHOW ALL
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Substance not matter - rising above 
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stone, at-one-ment our oneness with God becomes clearer as faith in matter diminishes Stone overcome - The stone rolled away
     Glory be to God, and peace to the struggling hearts! Christ hath rolled away the stone from the door of human hope and faith, and through the revelation and demonstration of life in God, hath SHOW ALL
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Spiritual lens required - viewing a 
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misconstrue, spirit, ghost, spectre
conviction of the supremacy of Mind over matter opens the door to 
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Resurrection - After the resurrection
     They who earliest saw Jesus after the resurrection and beheld the final proof of all that he had taught, misconstrued that event. Even his disciples at first called him a spirit, ghost, or spectre, for SHOW ALL
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Open to Truth - The divine 
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hearts burning within, breaking of bread, 
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receptivity makes understanding and demonstrating Truth possible Interpretation - Spiritual interpretation
     In the walk to Emmaus, Jesus was known to his friends by the words, which made their hearts burn within them, and by the breaking of bread. The divine Spirit, which identified Jesus thus centuries SHOW ALL
80 80 46 Jesus’ teaching regarding body physique, body, Spirit what Jesus’ appearance after the resurrection teaches us today Body and Spirit - Corporeality and Spirit
     The Master said plainly that physique was not Spirit, and after his resurrection he proved to the physical senses that his body was not changed until he himself ascended, — or, in other words, rose SHOW ALL
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Above matter - the high goal 
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exaltation, ascension, probationary, progressive the universal significance of Jesus’ ascension Ascension - Spiritual ascension
     Jesus' unchanged physical condition after what seemed to be death was followed by his exaltation above all material conditions; and this exaltation explained his ascension, and revealed unmistakably a probationary and progressive state beyond the SHOW ALL
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Mystery solved - the descent of 
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exaltation, Holy Ghost
the reception of the Holy Ghost (divine Science) is more about spiritual 
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Pentecostal power
     His students then received the Holy Ghost. By this is meant, that by all they had witnessed and suffered, they were roused to an enlarged understanding of divine Science, even to the spiritual interpretation and SHOW ALL
83 83 47 Betray - the betrayal of Jesus
conspire, world’s ingratitude, inflame, envy, popular 
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all sin is punished that it may be destroyed Judas betrays - The traitor’s conspiracy
     Judas conspired against Jesus. The world's ingratitude and hatred towards that just man effected his betrayal. The traitor's price was thirty pieces of silver and the smiles of the Pharisees. He chose his time, when SHOW ALL
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Matter unreal - departing from sense 
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gloom, glory, neglect, bigoted ignorance, voiceless 
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the challenges each individual will face in overcoming sin Gethsemane glorified
     During his night of gloom and glory in the garden, Jesus realized the utter error of a belief in any possible material intelligence. The pangs of neglect and the staves of bigoted ignorance smote him SHOW ALL
85 85 48 Protection from evil world’s weapons resentment to be overcome Weapon - Defensive weapons
     Judas had the world's weapons. Jesus had not one of them, and chose not the world's means of defence. "He opened not his mouth." The great demonstrator of Truth and Love was silent before envy SHOW ALL
86 86 48 Truth - What is Truth? Truth the question: “what is Truth?” is answered by demonstration Pilate’s question
     Pale in the presence of his own momentous question, "What is Truth," Pilate was drawn into acquiescence with the demands of Jesus' enemies. Pilate was ignorant of the consequences of his awful decision against human SHOW ALL
87 87 49 Deserted - students’ apostasy conspirators, unrequited affection, fidelity why “many are called, but few are chosen”? Matt. 22:14 Grateful - Students’ ingratitude
     Where were the seventy whom Jesus sent forth? Were all conspirators save eleven? Had they forgotten the great exponent of God? Had they so soon lost sight of his mighty works, his toils, privations, sacrifices, SHOW ALL
88 88 49 Alone with God meek, transformation, renewing The price of spiritual gain Jesus was sentinel - Heaven’s sentinel
     The meek demonstrator of good, the highest instructor and friend of man, met his earthly fate alone with God. No human eye was there to pity, no arm to save. Forsaken by all whom he SHOW ALL
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Arrogance blind - The blindness of 
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contumely, scoffer, derisive how self-proclaimed elitists camouflage their emptiness Jesus mocked - Cruel contumely
     The priests and rabbis, before whom he had meekly walked, and those to whom he had given the highest proofs of divine power, mocked him on the cross, saying derisively, "He saved others; himself he SHOW ALL
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Appeal on cross - The appeal 
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mockery, desertion, despair, impugn, divine Principle God forever trustworthy Despair - A cry of despair
     The last supreme moment of mockery, desertion, torture, added to an overwhelming sense of the magnitude of his work, wrung from Jesus' lips the awful cry, "My God, why hast Thou forsaken me?" This despairing SHOW ALL
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Jesus misunderstood - The cry of 
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full recognition of eternal Life Jesus’ trust never waivered Appeal on cross - The appeal of Jesus while on the cross
     If his full recognition of eternal Life had for a moment given way before the evidence of the bodily senses, what would his accusers have said? Even what they did say, — that Jesus' teachings SHOW ALL
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Call of Jesus - The meaning 
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pillory, the real cross, plaintive cry The real reason for Jesus’ cry of anguish Burden of Jesus - The real pillory
     The burden of that hour was terrible beyond human conception. The distrust of mortal minds, disbelieving the purpose of his mission, was a million 	times sharper than the thorns which pierced his flesh. The real SHOW ALL
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Jesus’ choice - Jesus’ surrender to 
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spiritual life, indestructibility, inseparable How the crucifixion proved man’s Life immortal Life Permanent - Life-power indestructible
     Jesus could have withdrawn himself from his enemies. He had power to lay down a human sense of life for his spiritual identity in the likeness of the divine; but he allowed men to attempt SHOW ALL
94 94 51 Salvation - the requirement for salvation
consummate example, purpose in healing, sensuality, 
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the spirituality illustrated by Jesus the pathway to salvation Salvation - Example for our salvation
     His consummate example was for the salvation of us all, but only through doing the works which he did and taught others to do. His purpose in healing was not alone to restore health, but SHOW ALL
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Will of God - A lifetime 
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“the Father’s business”, master, God versus 
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the pathway to holiness demonstrated Jesus was devoted - Master’s business
     From early boyhood he was about his "Father's business." His pursuits lay far apart from theirs. His master was Spirit; their master was matter. He served God; they served mammon. His affections were pure; theirs SHOW ALL
96 96 52 Persecution - the sources of persecution ever-present rebuke, Prince of Peace
the perpetual warfare of error and evil against the advocates of Truth 
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Rebuke - Purity’s rebuke
     Their imperfections and impurity felt the ever-present rebuke of his perfection and purity. Hence the world's hatred of the just and perfect Jesus, and the prophet's foresight of the reception error would give him. "Despised SHOW ALL
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Jesus understood Christian Science - The 
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nothingness, actuality, all-inclusive God, Mind-healing versus 
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Jesus’ instruction for signs to follow them that believe is timeless Prophesy of Jesus - Saviour’s prediction
     The "man of sorrows" best understood the nothingness of material life and intelligence and the mighty actuality of all-inclusive God, good. These were the two cardinal points of Mind-healing, or Christian Science, which armed him SHOW ALL
98 98 52 Friend - true friendship Pharisee, self-contradictory, debauchee, hypocrite, Beelzebub, publican true friendship exposes and confronts error Pharisees accused Jesus - Defamatory accusations
     The accusations of the Pharisees were as self-contradictory as their religion. The bigot, the debauchee, the hypocrite, called Jesus a glutton and a wine-bibber. They said: "He casteth out devils through Beelzebub," and is the SHOW ALL
99 99 53 Slander - the sources of slander reputation, character
how a false sense of God and man results in Science being 
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Reputation and character
     The reputation of Jesus was the very opposite of his character. Why? Because the divine Principle and practice of Jesus were misunderstood. He was at work in divine Science. His words and works were unknown SHOW ALL
100 100 53 Discomfort - the discomfort Jesus inspired discomfort, shock how discomfort results in spiritual blessings Discontent - Inspiring discontent
      The world could not interpret aright the discomfort which Jesus inspired and the spiritual blessings which might flow from such discomfort. Science shows the cause of the shock so often produced by the truth, SHOW ALL
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Jesus - How Jesus bore our 
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mortal errors which constitute the material 
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Jesus’ overcoming of sin Mortal Body - Bearing our sins
     Jesus bore our sins in his body. He knew the mortal errors which constitute the material body, and could destroy those errors; but at the time	 when Jesus felt our infirmities, he had not conquered SHOW ALL
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Example of Jesus - The imperative 
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Christ, the true idea of God, 
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what motivated Jesus and our need to follow Sacrifice - Inspiration of sacrifice
     Who is ready to follow his teaching and example? All must sooner or later plant themselves in Christ, the true idea of God. That he might liberally pour his dear-bought treasures into empty or sin-filled SHOW ALL
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Friend - the effects of genuine 
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unpretentious friends, his cup true followers to drink the cup of Jesus Friend - Spiritual friendship
     His earthly cup of bitterness was drained to the dregs. There adhered to him only a few unpretentious friends, whose religion was something more than a name. It was so vital, that it enabled them SHOW ALL
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Jesus Prophesied divine Science - the 
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Godlike, deadened sense, invisible God, unchristian 
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although resisted, the promises of universal salvation will be fulfilled Injustice to the Saviour
     If that Godlike and glorified man were physically on earth to-day, would not some, who now profess to love him, reject him? Would they not deny him even the rights of humanity, if he entertained SHOW ALL