| Horatio Willis Dresser - 1904 - 388 pages
...there is a simple, natural way out of every trouble, that kind Nature, which is another name for the omniscient God, is ever ready to do her utmost for us. We may pass through almost any experience if we realise that the power residing within is equal to the... | |
| Horatio Willis Dresser - 1909 - 392 pages
...there is a simple, natural way out of every trouble, that kind Nature, which is another name for the omniscient God, is ever ready to do her utmost for us. We may pass through almost any experience if we realise that the power residing within is equal to the... | |
| Gaius Glenn Atkins - 1923 - 376 pages
...most surely helps to remedy our ills," he is on perfectly safe ground. When he adds that there is a strong reason for believing that " there is a simple,...omniscient God, is ever ready to do her utmost for us " he is speaking with a wise and direct helpfulness, though here as generally New Thought errs on the... | |
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