All that is true, by whomsoever it has been said has its origin in the Spirit.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It came from God, and so is Christ true, and Christ is thy God, who is in heaven and awaits thee.
There is nothing so strange and so unbelievable that it has not been said by one philosopher or another.
Man, in spite of his fatal degradation, bears always the evident marks of his divine origin, in that every universal belief is always more or less true.
Some persons have ventured to say that it is only since Englishmen ceased to believe in the Bible that they began to discover how beautiful it was.
Every man is a quotation from all his ancestors.
It is an understanding with the Great Spirit or Creator that we will follow these ways.
The incarnation is true, not of Christ exclusively, but of Man universally, and God everlastingly.
First of all it must be known who the God of heaven is, since upon that all the other things depend.
The word of God is that unto our souls, which our soul is unto our body.
All things must come to the soul from its roots, from where it is planted.