An edition of The Sermon on the Mount (1934)

The Sermon on the mount

the key to success in life ; and, The Lord's prayer, an interpretation

1st Perennial Library ed.
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An edition of The Sermon on the Mount (1934)

The Sermon on the mount

the key to success in life ; and, The Lord's prayer, an interpretation

1st Perennial Library ed.
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What did Jesus teach? Distilled from years of study and lecture, affirmed by nearly a million readers over the last fifty years, Emmet Fox's answer in The Sermon on the Mount is simple. The Bible is a "textbook of metaphysics" and the teachings of Jesus express—without dogma—a practical approach for the development of the soul and for the shaping of our lives into what we really wish them to be. For Fox, Jesus was "no sentimental dreamer, no mere dealer in empty platitudes, but the unflinching realist that only a great mystic can be."In his most popular work, Emmet Fox shows how to: Understand the true nature of divine wisdom. Tap into the power of prayer. Develop a completely integrated and fully expressed personality. Transform negative attitudes into life-affirming beliefs. Claim our divine right to the full abundance of life.

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Publisher
Harper & Row, HarperOne
Language
English
Pages
184

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Edition Notes

Published in
San Francisco
Other Titles
Lord's prayer, an interpretation.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
226/.906
Library of Congress
BT380 .F6 1989, BT380.F6 1989

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 184 p. ;
Number of pages
184

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL2218433M
ISBN 10
0060628626
LCCN
89045350
LibraryThing
30955
Goodreads
153156

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3335637W

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JESUS Christ is easily the most important figure that has ever appeared in the history of mankind.
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