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Fannie Brooks James

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Fannie B. James's

Divine Science, New Light Upon Old Truths

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Important to All Readers - Introductory Thoughts - God - Condensed Statements - Christ, the Divine Man - Condensed Statements - Holy Ghost: Divine Consciousness - One, God, All - The Work of Thought - Silence Self, and Listen - The True I AM / The False I AM - Our Judgement Day - Practical Suggestions - Fasting - Deny Thyself - Prayer - I and My Father Are ONE - Growth: The Power of the Word - A Study of the Trinity - The Mountain of the Lord - The Mount of Consciousness - The Law of Heredity - What I Am NOT - Conclusion - What I AM - Some Final Words - Realization for Health


the old self; do not try to improve the mortal, but accept the Divine Self in its stead. If the Divine is exalted and the mortal denied a place, soon it will "No longer live," but the Divine will be all life.

"Likewise, reckon ye yourselves also to be dead unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord." This is to "Put on Christ." -- Rom. 13:14. Put out of thought the self that sins, and looking at Christ, or man's Divine Nature as all of man in God's image, declare: "Christ is my Divine Nature; Christ is my Life and Being; Christ is my Self-hood, when I find myself in God. I accept Christ as the All-Truth of me, for "Christ is all and in all."

Of such, the Divine saith. "Their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more." Having once truly accepted Christ, we can have no more memory of sin, but will say with Paul, "If I do that which I would not, it is no more I that do it." The Divine of me cannot sin, suffer, or be sick.

Continual sacrifice for sin is not Divine method, and is therefore not acceptable to Deity. -- Heb. 10:1-3, 5, 6, 8, 11-14.

Accepting the Divine of us -- Child of God -- instead of the child of evil, we make a sacrifice "once for all," or rather accept the eternal sacrifice in Christ.

One says, "True humility is not to think meanly of oneself, but not to think of self at all." Accepting Christ instead of self is not to think of self at all; therefore not to think of the sinner. It is to be so filled with the Divine Idea of Perfection, Love, Goodness and Truth, as to have no room for any other idea.

Jesus taught the Divine Nature of man when he bade him say "Our Father." This declares man to have

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