The
primary meaning of the word "devil" is slanderer, false accuser; and in the Apocalypse Satan, or the devil, is referred to as "the accuser of our brethren.
After
Pilate had brought Jesus before the surging, inimical crowd with the exclamation, "Behold the man!" he was torn between two great fears, the fear of gaining a reputation for disloyalty to Caesar and the fear of unjustly dealing with a man in whom he could find "no fault.
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, if we believe in it, would make some of us think we cannot bear to lose at games, and that we feel angry and resentful and disappointed when we do not win.
Arthur E. F. Court, Committee on Publication for the North Island of New Zealand,
In reply to the letter which appeared on Friday, may I suggest that if your correspondent had attended the lecture in question, instead of reading two or three detached paragraphs, he would not have rushed into print to condemn.
On April 7, and on the first Sunday of the month for five succeeding months, the morning services of The Mother Church in Boston will go out by radio over short-wave station W1XAL, simultaneously with the long-wave station WNAC, from 10.
"Many, O Lord my God, are thy wonderful works which thou hast done, and thy thoughts which are to us-ward: they cannot be reckoned up in order unto thee: if I would declare and speak of them, they are more than can be numbered.
Ida May Kemery
with contributions from George Willhite Kemery
For more than twenty years we have enjoyed the benefits of Christian Science, and I should like to tell of a few of the healings that have come to us through the study and application of this wonderful truth.
Gladys H. Mammoszer
with contributions from Jessie E. Mammoszer
From birth I had been delicate, suffering from one of the most cruel of all false beliefs, hereditary consumption, a continual cough and other ailments developing as the years went on.
So
near to me the Father's love abidesThat reaching out I cannot find a placeWhich is not filled with overflowing bliss,And healing harmony's reflected grace.
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