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Fannie B. James

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Fannie B. James's

Truth and Health - Science of the Perfect Mind and The Law of Its Expression

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Introduction - The Bible Teaching about Healing - A Beginner's Course - Answers to Some Objections - Revelation - God - God and Man - The Work of Thought - Our Judgment Day - Prayer - Unfoldment - Health - A Month's Daily Lessons - Divine Science Statement of Being - Conclusion - Summary of Science Teachings -

Contents to Part II

Being and Expression - Man the Expression - Not Reflection of God - Man Unveiled - Answers to Questions - Concerning Some Important Doctrines - Questions and Answers on Healing - Comparisons with other Teaching - Spiritual Interpretations of the Bible - The Breaking of Light - (First Chapter of Genesis.) - Eden Lost and Found - (Second, and third Chapters of Genesis.) - Conclusion of the Whole Matter - Spiritual Interpretation of Terms - A Simple Statement of Divine Science - The One {God and Man / Universal and Individual} Defined - An Impersonal Statement of Creator and Creation - Index -


she and none received the understanding so clearly." In other words, the more one sacrifices to acquire a thing, the more value he places upon that thing. As a result, the more earnestly does he pursue it and the more carefully put it into practice. There is no indifference, where the student meets difficult requirements. Neither a set price nor free-will offerings are Jesus' method. Most of his teaching and healing was done out of doors. No expense attended upon his services. No collection was taken; no plate set for free-will offerings. We can not imagine such things of him --- but times and conditions were so different.

So long as it is imperative that a set sum be paid for all the necessities of living, it is more harmonious to name a certain reasonable sum for work in any line.

The grocer does not say, "Give me what you can nor the merchant, "Make me a free-will offering." Men do not pay what they please for rent. Ministers do not refuse a salary, nor physicians a fee.

He who could find money in the mouth of a fish, or could multiply a few loaves and fishes to feed thousands --- he who, more than all this, had meat to eat that others knew not of, such a one had no need of remuneration. To those not conscious of the fullness of ever-present supply he said, "The laborer is worthy of his hire."

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