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CHAPTER XI
20/31

Let us now put that knowledge--imperfect though it may be--to use.

Power, intelligence, love--these surround us everywhere; they are not mere projections from our own brain or hand or heart; and by us they are inconceivable otherwise than as personal attributes.

The historical story of Christ is not lost, for it has grown into a larger assurance of faith.

We are not concerned with the linen clothes and napkins of the empty sepulchre; Christ is arisen.

Why revert to discuss miracles?
The work of miracles--whatever they may have been--was long ago accomplished.


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