Life Understood: From a Scientific and Religious Point of View

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Cosimo, Inc., 1 mars 2007 - 452 pages
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Though he made his fortune pioneering practical uses for electricity, Frederick Lawson was also an active and vocal adherent of New Thought philosophies, early "New Age" thinking that promoted the belief in "mind over matter" and in the concept that godly powers could be found within us all. This classic book-first published in 1912 and the textbook of the organization Lawson founded, the Society for Spreading the Knowledge of True Prayer-explores the new realms of human experience New Thought thinking was uncovering, including: . Unaccounted-for human capacity and animal wonders . Hell as an individual state of human consciousness . New truths "hateful to the sluggard" . Proof of our knowledge of Heaven . Constant conscious communion with God . The value of prophecy . Instantaneous healing . The collective force of foolish beliefs . And much, much more. British engineer, businessman, and author FREDERICK LAWRENCE RAWSON (1859-1923) also wrote How to Bring About Permanent Peace (1916), Secret of Divine Protection (1918) and Nature of True Prayer (1920).
 

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Table des matières

SECTION VI
240
Disastrous SelfMade Laws
259
Birth Its Mystery Solved
270
Unnatural Religion
280
42
286
Ouk Responsibility
293
43
294
Signposts on the
299

31
85
The SoCalled Evolution
86
Heaven
98
34
124
37
133
The Prophecies of Moses
169
The Truth of Being
175
Mental Healing
194
Prophesying Tredestojation Hope Fulfilled
200
Greater Works
207
Divine Healing
218
The False Division of
233
Nota Bene
310
APPENDIX
323
On Tbeosophy
347
On Business
353
The Different Ways op Look
355
How to Check Prophecies
361
Lbttbb to an Artist
374
Denial of Material Intelligence
380
49
402
60
414
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Page 30 - He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.
Page 34 - And it shall come to pass, that in the place where it was said unto them, Ye are not my people ; there shall they be called the children of the living God.

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