OCR Text |
Show THE MURRAY EAGLE be the real only TV-It was this Christian purity Christ Jesus, which enabled him good.v,,irrV,t Paid ivhich pnabled to say with absolute conviction, nineteen centuries ago an!i1Cs made, that God saw, comprehendC. S. B., even as to be a distinguished healer of ed, creation in its entirety, and 'Be ye therefore perfect, heaven the sick, after the manner 01 ms brings healing tojthe sick ? t was very good. ' TVli. reyour Father which is in lift Ml fl inui inv win l. great Master. His emphatic we 1. :xnc iuic, t. The Bible also avers that every- is perfect." We need not merely minder that j Athenians oe aone to the ot .nine, but is, course, thing that was made not only to believe this theoretically, move and have our be- rule of perfection. God's win S was in the beginning perfect and to affirm it practically, to use it live, and reoerfect. infinite in Spirit, that is open tc Thought as a spiritual weapon against ing" in God, in Christ Jesus" and were lifted complete, but is now and evera state of mind throu ;h 'he fundamental riphw Christian Science is the sub- jut of a sense of pain, deformity, lastingly will be perfect and .uggestions of imperfection, as vealed would ng catches something of 'the mi? which healing inspiration In the words of Ecclesi-iste- s, did the Master. radiate to those who dual import of Jesus' teaching ject of a lecture which was .in, or lack. Not a fact was complete. naturally Great of God the "Whatsoever doeth. it The medicine rifl flue imnrnvQI f.44 suffering from the discordIP vc.n free to the public on the .hanged. ;hall be for ever: nothing can be Physician was denial of error and were man that belief of the Jesus of verified the ant effects prophecy March of 19, at Kind 'n evening out to it, nor anything taken from affirmation of truth. Those whose should not judge it." lives in the unlikeness of Spirit, iiitward conditions and affair o'clock in the church edifice, saiah that tohe"the his to teaching hearts .opened Jesus must have meant this uh in the flesh. sight of his 5U Mast Smith Temple street, according These declarations are true, not were mentally purified and stimu- namely, or "the hearing of his ears," he said reeardins? nnr. r.f .; . n .yes" lived nineteenth century In effects the of Second Church of Christ, according to the material sense only because they appear in the lated, and the outward faith hath made tht i woman whose love forsheGod was ings, "Thy Scientist of Salt Lake City, ierdict. Since the time of Jesus Bible; they are true because they were manifest. By this purely gladly that true and were to sick the pure could not possibly be untrue. spiritual process the truth of being, in contradisthat man is perfect had who sponsored the event. the divine- - commission will to the human belief m Reason and logic affirm the sub- 'realed, the lame walked, the accepted countered a measure of omnithe this to Mr. Frank I'.ell, C. S. li., of tinction age to declare the has not been uttered with limely simple proposition that iumb spake, the blind saw, and that improved stnto And the method presence of God's goodness and :mce, New York City, the speaker i svil, anything like the courageous the intelligence and ability to dead were raised. Jiaot--of . iaiih ex. unreality a member of the Hoard of clearness with which. Mrs. Eddy reate(a universe imply the in- was always the same the definite the consequent oressedy itself in a the unlike goodness is whatever corresponding perimnerfection denied, of to and create 'ule it has set in writiforth it her telligence of state ability as bodv. stat Mother of The many ,,t Lectureship fection affirmed. "He sent his af God. Mary Baker Eddy could never fail to do. The scientific The purity of her realization aright. not have discovered the Science Here Church, The First Church of ngs. them." healed and word, )f the basic Tightness of reality But while revelation. and reason she not been Christ, Scientist, in I'oston, Increasingly appears to the earn- agree as to the unanswerable jvas such clear realization of the if Christianity had him of xnd state of health is a'ffiS2 follow to bemere that truly of fact villing M assachusetts. est student. Christian Scientists fact, human sense argues through perfection said, and reaffirmed in the Scrint,,;! it was of vhom out prophetically faded therefore rejoice to acknowledge 3 thousand daily experiences that lief in imperfection The study and application 0f sifht the after not shall "He judge The following is the text of her spiritual leadership. discord, fear, sin, and disease, consciousness. after neither reprove af his eyes, win stimuatP Christ The rediscovery of the myriad forms and phases of evil, Mr. J Jell's lecture: ..o ..iu.ui uadcuy io rem LIFE SPIRITUAL, hearing of his ears: . .. and do exist, are a part of actuality: method of healing, the setting he shall smite the earth with the the mental suggestions of evi NOT MATERIAL fnat creation, if it ever was good forth of the simple rule and he -Christian Science is applied to mouth." A mere theory md so to counteract their effect' of his od this which healing f Christ ianit.v human problems through what The common belief about a and right, was not sufficiently methodbe by mi.Tht affirm the Christian healing will thus be the and accomplished, St. Paul calls transformation by man's life is that he lives within good and right to remain forever may seen to be the result of the ad God and seek to of goodness to of a church proestablishment and good right. the renewing of the mind. Sin, a physical body, that his identity justmer.t of thought to the nature apnonrpoefs to the contrary. of There is conflict, in other tect her discovery for the bene- The actual God and His good creation a of Christiandisease, poverty, and the like, are is located inside a material struc Science and these affirm, healed by means purely mental ture of flesh and bones. How life words, between pure reason and fit of mankind, assert the good- jj'.mes must have been aware of not must only ity the affirm, or spiritual. The means thus em- got into the body, what keeps it human experience. Neither the will increasingly this when he admonisli-.ness of God. but must "srr-ithov Baker of in proof. of God's who were sick to seek heahr ployed to help mankind are not there, how it is to get out, and unstable theories of material greatness her Mary love forEddy. earth" the God pure not occult, but where it is to go when it gets out, science, the blind hopes of super-ar- e Through adherents supernatural, the its through prayer of the richt and man millions have been Goodness, teaching Christian and scientific. They exsubjects of much speculation ficial religion, nor the stupid blessed with health, strength, how to reverse the suggestions of coys Mrs. Eddy was .suiritual Iv acof dreams the sensualism and little .assurance. will solve minded enough to pray in that press simple, natural, sense, which abundance, joy, and peace, such phvsiral curate Tightness of reality. id denv that tne cause 01 manner and to teach othnrc All human ills are associated this problem. j. as they had believed impossible. wo?' -likewise. She devoted herself to Reaffirming and emphasizing with the sense of life in the flesh. Fortunately, in all ages there This Science quickly verifies eality is either wise or good. the essential goodness of God, Therein man is supposed to live have been prophets and seers who itself in the experience of the Uiai iuv 11114 mission irom the time THE NATURE OF EVIL that she discovered Christian Sd- Christian beienee defines evil, tne a precarious life and to die an were not wholly deceived by the 2arnest student. It is like mathmaenee. opposite of good, as the unlike- - inevitable death; therein are his apparently overwhelming ematics in that respect. A few There need bo no perplexity in ness of God. The degree of the aches and pains, his fears and terial sense testimony on the the of priof the DISPOSING OF A NEGATION applications regard to Mrs. Eddy's use unlikeness is the measure of the disappointments, his sinful habits, wrong side. In the nineteenth simple rules will prove the Prin- term "animal magnetism" on the mary ina evil. Stimulating and enlarging devastating woman saw the illusive century appetites, inspire the confidence part of those who accept Having accepted the Scriptural the student's understanding of the pleasures. The sorrows and suf- - congruity between the truth of ciple and to further progress. her statement, on page assurance that the author of all nature of God, Christian Science ferings from which mortals pray being and experiences of human necessary ana tfie creatT enables him to distinguish evil to be delivered all have to do di- life. She saw that perfect God and THE OVERCOMING OF LACK 103 of Science and Health, that of that is, goou, "As named only which i ir,,a .l". Science, from good and thus equips him to rectly or indirectly with the man not be both could imperfect mimal magnetism or hypnotism Christian Scientist docs not $hun deal with evil intelligently and poverty is corporeal, fleshly selfhood, true. Imperfection could not be in Christian Science heals sickness the specific term for error, or the logical conclusion that evil is same manner that the effectively. including that which is called real unless God, the creator of mind." mortal lot an entity. The teaching cf "the md are sin healed, through The great spiritual thinkers the mind within the body. Christ- all, is its author. Imperfect creaMrs. has not undertaken uuiaudn ouience, mat evil ii who speak to us through the ian. Science, concerned with tlv tion could be the product only of snowing of the mind," as St. to inventEddy a new kind of evil, nor primarily a neeation. mav ha a creator. To her the Paul puts it. Inspired writers Scriptures are of one accord in overcoming of human ills, that imperfect was Sciis the student of Christian iustrated by the negativeness if clear-cuasserted that and have t urging acquaintance with the the inherent Tightness of God':; question mcn-'a- l ence to a the evil called ignorance. invited substitute divine to the Her answer was such thought adjusted divine nature as essential to creation may appear, invites men devil for a physical one. Im The schools are devoted to the come from one who 'iture will bear fruit "aftT its mastery over evil. Jesus taught to consider, the reasonableness of as would is invited to use the term animal whole-heartedkind." 01 the Jesus God loved unfailing the vet they and gave since discord that overcoming that to know God aright is the proposition as "the specific term do not regard itignorance, magnetism as somethinz. n remedy for all ills, even to the is found only within the realm nuremindedly as did Mary Baker rule for success when he said, because to do so will ti:ne is wasted in the schools in realization of "life eternal." the of physical sense, the way out o! Eddy. In her textbook, "Science "Seek ye first the kingdom of for error." him to adjust his thoucht inhelp and and God. his and trouble lies Health to with the righteousness: the of ChristPure trying to instruct any one. as to Key through taking being. perfection telligently to the problems of me origin or elements of ignor ianity must be superior to every- on of a better sense. It is possible Scriptures," page 113. she writes: all these thines shall be added evil as they appear in his human ance. It a DUnil. ucrn U you." This kingdom, the thing that would tend to deplete to do this in a perfectly natural "According to the Scripture, I unto de mand to know who made ig- find that God is true, 'but every Master said, is "within you," and experience. or to destroy man, or even to way. teaches, according iiuiouee, wneie u came irom ai,d hold him in a limited sense of To hold to the belief that man fmortall man a liar.'" The sense "at hand;" therefore the individ- to Christianity St. that man lives, what it consists of, he would have Paul, to ual feel has Christian the of denies that the perlife and destiny. right lives inside of a material body-onthings of moves, and has his being in God. to De told that nobody made iessential lhat the completeness of God well-nig- h and His fection creation must Christian the of ignore contemplation Spirit. Christians pre- gnorance, it does not romp f reality is present, not absent, and in infiniteaccent God's nature as spiritual, there- fact that actual life has not been is false. St. Paul's statesumably to in needs realized order be nor does it consist of only found Each in the body. of the When Mrs. Eddy learned that fore not material, as infinite and ment that "thev that are in the anywhere, The educator to be knows enjoyed. anything. perfect, therefore neither 'limited activities within the body can be it is the physical senses which A divinely intelligent and lov- flesh cannot please God." Spirit- that ignorance is not the presence nor incomplete, helps one to rec- truthfully described only as an presume to take issue with God's ual existence alone is in accord of something but the absence of ognize that materiality, limitation, effect of something else. If that perfection, she saw that it is the ing creator has not made a man with the design of Deity. in other words, a pure to be more than were of inside and imperfection are unlikeuesses something else impoverished any tlr impressions of these senses which Good men and women in rll something, negation. Knowledge of the eof God, therefore not good but body it scarcely could have es- constitute what the Bible terms to be sick or sinful. Poverty, like times have yearned for the reali- ssential negativeness of ijnnran evil. Gross material mincledncss caped detection by this time. the "carnal mind," that "is enmitv disease and sin. involves a mis- - zation of spiritual evidence, but clues not tempt the educator to God of sense taken His and work. to reis not take all God." man such If God's The situation is illumined by against may kindly have found it difficult to resist is The mindedevil not of ouality ignore the effects of the nega-- i poverty such statements as this In in the right, the mind or sense which alization, but to spiritual attraction of a sense of lif, Hon. ness it is natural and inevitable. Christian Science textbook, "Sci- says that he is partly wrong is that it makes men suffer but that jthe hot in God. Spirit, but in animal One who has gone to school Spiritual mindedness may be ence and Health with Key to the a lying mind, a false sense. Mrs. it misrepresents God. The Christ- which, according to the cultivated by any earnest indi- - Scriptures," by Mary Baker l.d- - Eddy calls this false sense of ian aim in overcoming poverty. flesh, s.:.v lhat it not could consistently "lusteth Scriptures, tho is the viuuai inrougn me siuuy 01 me; ay, page Ztia: "You embrace your things mortal mind, to distinguish as in healing sickness and sin, is bpint." lake St. Paul against to impossible comprehend thev could textbook of Christian Science, body in vour thought, and von it from immortal Mind, which to the glory of God. Mere netting a purely negative evil, a luea oi "With the mind say: myself mere "Science and Health with Key 'should delineate upon it thought.-- latter is properly spelled with a "f money would not glorify God, erve the law of nothing which yet needs to God; but to the Scriptures," by Mary 0f health, not of sickness." A capital M, for it is a true syn- but the demonstration of power the flesh the law of sin." with be positively and vigorously over material things through spir Baker Eddy. moment's consideration makes it onym for God. When Paul and overcome. Christian Sci-- ; The specific term for anything itual understanding does magshould be salvation that do we is embrace our that mindedness enlists the od- plain Spiritual accept the definition of ev- ?s term the which reveals its ex-i- il the Lord." The writer of Wi pivin hv It o 1:i;?r devil fir posite of material mindedness. material body in our thoughts. found in taking on the Mind that nify or particular nature. Christ"The things of the Spirit" are Therefore both we and our vas in Christ Jesus, he kne that Genesis affirms that divine Spirit ian Scientists that it is "adur, and the namely, find that the use of father of has civen man dominion over discerned to be real and tangible thoughts must be in fact outside Jesus had repudiated the and has "no truth" it," Mne term "animal marnetism" as in it; in other words, a as material sense is put oil nt mat Dotty. Unc could not well d mind or sense of things that earthly things. Jesus proved this "the specific term for error" e inside of that which he cm accepted any evidence of reality 0 bo true and said his followers tnrougn tne transforming lie, utterly devoid if h'ns them to understand that truth. in aught unlike the nature of should do likewise. braces." We contemplate our of correct Christian thinkOne who for many years had evil is a false and fraudulent physical selves from with- God. ing, in which there is diligent and Jesus' practice was consistent of mind off. must Mortal be been innot out, from within. to love put effort God. distressingly limited in in- Spirit to thelh" sense of life from with his preaching as r .rdsthe systematic and outflesh, Because is that of it come or finite Spirit, "with all the mind." composed If man does not really live in Why? salary found himself try- side of the mesmeric illusions of nature of evil. The essentialbem actTo spiritual mindednrss it is in- the flesh, then clearly he ought that material sense which is un- ing vainly to use his earlv Mus false and fraudulent sense hingness of evil need creasingly cleats that whatever lot to go on believing that ho able to resist the temptation to glimnses of Christian Science to as a mere thee:;. : it ca: is unlike the goodness of God is Joes. Inspired thought bu'kcns believe that mindless, inert, non-in- ti enlarge the salary by some mys- there is and can bo no field of cepted by the llicont matter has the capac- terious process. Finally b saw-tha- t operation for evil mental in- be proved in many ways in its final anaysis false, and "He as out of materiality. In Generis a'd. us't theJ who are to fluences or willing tendencies. Thus to act. the not afraid!" thus becomes scien- we cfre assured that true man is ity within itself to think, what needed to be enlarged thinking to this iu.v, as etific. lit infm. to live: to believe that man. first was his understanding the imnpp nnd of nudent learns that evil is not a daily xplained in the Christian Snei.. mysterious is not the and man to as something therefore, God's b" image and A likeness. image The hold of materialism is ite Spirit. psalm reminds us It was his narrow, pinched seno either feared or ignored, but a textbook, "Science an lkaiii loosening. Philosophers soeak that we shall be satisfied when Ailh common to the Scriptures." tj with assurance of matter as a .ve awake in God's likeness, the physical mechanism. Mortal mind if self that was bringing forth mind, or impulse . of the mortal Mary Key Laker Eddy. of consists to the it bo that sense, fleshly "after its kind' in thoughts of his Isaiah mere mental impression; the hu- likeness, urges, personal Spirit. . Through meeting and man voice encircles the earth in 'Cease ye from man, whose j thinks. Therefore, as the Bible exnej-ienceCultivating a largrr this fraudulent ima moment; an ocean of space is breath is in his nostrils: for declares, "we wrestle not against md more spiritual conceDt of mastering pulse, on tho basis of tho but a day's journey by air. Those wherein is he to bo accounted lesh and blood." We are engaged God and man. as he learned to nghtness of God and His creation WITH ! who see natural progress in these f?" Jesus, commanding his f.J-- 1 in a warfare against wrong think- Mo in a perfectly natural way he scientific Christianis The sense true rmfcM ing. the lowers no to take spiritual through teachings of Christ- himself a thought for the things are not far from recognichannel for divin-Lov- e, CHICKS J tion of the fact that Jesus could bodv. declares that real life, life and its fruits are the opposite of ian Science, he soon found this sin and death. chrified vision reflected in his for which ft the specific tern be at "the other side-- ' of the sea eternal, is a state of mind, lo the only spiritually real im-- i affairs. Men and thincs becan to instantly by reason of the per- know God aright. St. Paul, sr.'-in- g APPLICATION IS SIMPLE an unmistakable tend- pulse, influence, attraction, cr manifest 1:1 Ike that that fection of his state of mind, the aie "they .. . ...1 h? b('comis a Christian "P.is-om- e conscious for a sinelo ency to help rather than to hin-.de- r. hcaicrhUS spiritual purity of his thought. uesu ciinnoi mease Vioti. aivisvs v. Uin".!-nes- s Christians to a cultivate Unexpected m our apopportunities Enlightened thinking moment that Life Mid intelliday "to be absent from the bodv. gence are purely spiritual, peared and unsuspected capaci- RESISTING FALSE has reduced a continent to a few INFLUENCE to and be hours of travel and will continue present with the Lord." neither in nor of matter, and ties came to light. Human reto reduce matter until it no long- John, the Hcvelator. CNpl.iir.s the .the bodv will th'-i- i utter no com- lationships became more fruitful , The activity of Christian Scier obstructs. Obstruction is the possibility of beholding n e w plaints." writes Mrs. E.ldv on of rood, after the manner of true ence is not of the nature of marital suggestion or hypnotism. Jts-u- s opMsite of freedom, and true heaven and new earth, r.ot r,.i. page H of Science and Health. brotherhood. freedom is- good. The general toi'ial but spiritual, through men- Ihnv is one to acuuire that conChristian Science cannot bo expounded the rule, "Not used for the mere acquisition of (will, hit thine, be done." The my trend ef human progress, despite tal purification. sciousness? By diligent tight ef. occasional gross deviations. . Christian Science teaches ;.r thinking. You are master of your n.orry or other material things, fort of mental suggestion is i the ultimate triumph of proves that to lift one's set. so ' thought, if you so choose. Your hut it is successfully employed tn impose one human u .n . .... I r .1 tin good. In hi-- book, "The Fiist . I ...I t., Mutt overcoming or that abnormal another. Much that is involved in le.u.iy up oii t irt idbiirs. of body. mind, surround-iir-t- s, 'no Church of Christ. Scientist, and flesh into infinite laws of evil and tlis- it are the coincident expres- sense of lack which is the result j he Spu promotes n.M.- m numan if ignorance of spiritual subMiscellany" (p. 345), Mrs. Eddy health and harmonv. Thus CI ? ' sion f your thought, fspi nonce can be stance and which in turn bear? r.iced to says of "modern material invt n- - i.m Science restores tl.at v. huh j If such wrong rri a svstenv will as becin. you turns." "They are preparing the was lost. Christian healing, "not in human fear and poverty. activity or mental malprar-ice- . damental to daily practice, Jesus denounced human w ill way for us. Mastery of materiality is the WW Life was no mystery to Jesus. ( the essential riatuie ecret . . of wealth and health. It is tnd proclaimed the w ill of God 0 ois- - "it . ,i, :,... .1. ,. tl.,,,.i Mini is net. leu is noi ,),. f God. as best voii ran conceive M10 mastery that comes to hhl regard or to alter rcahtv but fo the flesh profi', th notm-ia.f Hun, and definitely and in an r; .i.i n daily experience throurh the to coi ret t the ser.se of tilings tb.it ,he. The sick are healed si"Hileily fashion to allirm in your ;: the fact rather than the error jiicrs are reformed tl.rou;'!i lc.:ri-i- M.uUidd the reality of God's' Christianly scientific cultivation ?f sh ill be icveah d. Christian spirit uabmindedness. to look outside of the flesh f..r if you will in like manner Science accomplishes this cor- ohat true spiritual ;;umi,v,i ;i ivstematically and persistently REALITY BROUGHT TO LIGHT rection through prayer, throuch jwhich ah'i-.- is capable of m..i:i-'tainm- 'eny the essential reality of ail of thoucht, spu ltuahation the universe and ail that Miat is unlike the nature ef Christian hcalini? it 1 throuuh the cultivation of a '.late lis therein. Spirit: if ymi will do thA lots mysterious to those who see, of mind that rejects f.ibe physi10I as n matter of vain rrtH-litio'S men are incrcasincly To Master the seeing! evident! it Was cal scum testimony and without Him GIVES FRANK BELL, LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE was not anything will-pow- er , , . ciht , ...' re j j under-standinp- ly ly e ' d de-"lai- ed ct so-cal- l- ro-:atl- n-- lik-fni- : 1 j j os-m- I t SUCCEED HARDIN ! j I - 7k 1 r . 1 e al i ANTON BLOOM 3746 So. 2nd te .,. . JMJs " - n c m-'vu- e; State Inspection Station No. g accepts clear that health is puma material objects me iriy a hat with an earnest striving to mat in sense or thought. iir.j ;state of thoiiiht and only eon hum: into this activity some Manly or mchln tallv ji re' d.lt l:.' h' nrc? ef ronscious realization of mt side of thought or sense, and if body or matter. To hi? acHijii presence and power that this is true of the Individual f G' d. biert railed a phvsiral person v t ie th.;.'. "vdi'itn Sat.?" Mi k in and through on to biinir into n th-- i md of the aggregated object di.ith bound." wl the Satrn r1 rxpre'sa in cotmrc'mn with his bed : hj of His nature, you will ailed a person's affairs. Modern describes! ns "liar, rod tribe im: woik. Being spiritually minda.d t',;d. asking bread, you w ill discovery and invention reveal n .1 "f a it." t d. he saw the ten lepers rs clean. hstmct trend away from many false sense, having gnen a ftone. tn ir' i.t j K t Icady to show tlutr.sihcs to ilv ;it. . f t'c VI hHicfs in tho You the ei.t vour will if caMuv; find, rnenHe saw the parahtic by p substantial qualities rf 'ire does not tlilTer from that of to "arise irk. deluded beln fs. ri,d tj, e S lUlhes.'i pnl Mid walk." N'o UNO'tl"'! homo; " .mm vjioi m nmi; 01 i a1 e W l.o ountless thousand!? of your ftb "natcmlity. Liberated thought is Mrthat the yrttinc ir! heirs preparrd to ticrn wetn f t. tn have occuried to him as to came to ho healed Eddv's M r . f teaching. "There t ti.in these throne!) n is phsbed tai I of rf procrssrs ti cj 'ei; whether e two hn inn could the Mind that w,-- , m O.u t j! fcientific thinking! io hfe, truth, intrlligmre. per t;at;)y see; thrv wno nm M:ir-eonly us. as St. Paul d. sen! - it. vol be;i"i to be made manfrst tn aibstanrr- in maMrr. All i lit f. To bun I.:i?;'nii as to their Mind and its infinite I wne o t pt at ical w ays in ye r - ' and tbe d.mi:htcr f Jairus wue Thoe who wire ),. for G.! is All tn whoso i l of hrahnfi iiOMT. rear? wue j tn ,i tt t His hot asleep. ftate-- ; (Science and Health, p. 4eia . v i f .errcor..ing of sin, and other like the regenerate e ii fha i .e , f luef.ts on th f tticf-rdSt. Paul did Pot require a I'lY.'in 'i;s thaw' that lie was Con- - mind or senn which iv Hack, in order In l.o ennei.. .l uic tu.-- ' ei ie;ir. line l rn.i of t' o fatt that through and reflected tho ;, I . i'l takiri. your strut that the flch, materiality, It i 'cncctning G.tis eit, sointual ' '. !v en MlO SI to i f tli" la r j r. t inherit the kincdom of sense evi the that is. has no place In reality ;nd Hi.s r"'ld ct ration, dence tf rul wis revet so. I and TUUE Jl'.N'SE VhKal'S FAlK jC Te-in spin!. n! lie was sufficiently Christian cast out. S'if'i was the pi tity atii The tent him: f (! I'a o.; the matter w ith God i r o that t litre roub! be no essentMtencth of las realization thai II s cicala n. The tioeh'e r.ot! uu? but ton C'mxI U true, lint erne coincide tiMi t' wi?h ial reality In that which dors ret tor fttise of tlungs. We need to conform to the simple logic that manv t,.r? t persons tauglit "l,ns 1,1 ",e s ;..ii nade by G r, thrill take en the M:nd that Vas 1,1 the creation cf a good creator it pometliing of the "mind that was icings the spiritual truth. Jesus ftoomntly said that hn sense of things was diflirrnl H from lhat of materially Thf is especially notice-jiber-"'i- ton-el- s ; b' - , j 47 ANDY RICHMAN No. 10 West 33rd South Salt Lake City, Utah Murray Z6t -- THE DODGE MAN - j 1 "i-- ut. 11.-t- 11 ;,l-'- I5RAKIS Horn win u sti i nio i.k. ins j , j 1 -, fii-- i ; - e- 1 I d-- " sn-!.- tnn.-toi- ( - , I ii-r- under-jtn'uhn- man-io-statio- n. c- ibi-s- 1 hh-"eatn- -' "r-.p- i? . I j re.-dit- s t t- f -i .M.c.I', ALL FOR 5QC I KM; HAS ANALYSIS! U a l.ihoratorv 7n,!,Mlpn.r","1,',us(i"n nalvrn prr'""if instrument width rnahlrs lis to scirnt ittrallr (lrtrrmmr CMMiimp U brimt Wasted. It reveals the' "Com!" ' l. cirnc td yeur nuter and analvrt w hat ! nrrd t" SMr jou brttrr miIr,iCP am Mn .eth llowinft powrr. Cl( u r wi'.h rrrqurnt strs and v.un f(,r d.frirnt raN aajustnirnl Ih.in trin at hichrr sprrtls. With iJli!1 nalVr,r- W1 an'cl your carburetor to met yuf ,1 ,u - t)lc of diiiiig. Wc Give frtf. Stamps |