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Harriet Emilie Cady

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Foreword ~ Finding the Christ in Ourselves ~ Neither Do I Condemn Thee ~ In His Name ~ Loose Him and Let Him Go ~ All Sufficiency in All Things ~ God's Hand ~ If Thou Knewest ~ Trusting and Resting ~ The Spoken Word ~ Unadulterated Truth ~ Oneness With God ~


not for meat, that is, for any good to yourself. Working as God works does not weary, for then the current of unlimited Divine Life is always flowing through us anew to bless others.

"There is a river, the streams whereof shall make glad," but we must always keep the stream flowing from within --- the source of its uprising --- outward if it is to make glad. When we work in harmony with Divine Law we have with us the whole force of the stream of living waters to carry us along.

Better than he knew spoke the poet when he said:

"Earth bath no sorrow Heaven cannot heal."

Not the far-away heaven after death, when a whole lifetime has been spent in sorrow and trouble, but this "kingdom of heaven within you," here, now, today. The mortal, human, earth part of you has no sorrow which cannot be healed, overcome, wiped out at once and forever by this ever indwelling Divine Spirit.

If any man would hasten the day of every man's deliverance from all forms of human sorrow and want, let him at once begin to draw

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