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curas de Jesus ilustravam a lei espiritual, que ele era o [[Son of man|Filho do homem]], que o Cristo era o princípio eterno que ele representava e que Jesus estabeleceu o exemplo que devemos seguir. | curas de Jesus ilustravam a lei espiritual, que ele era o [[Son of man|Filho do homem]], que o Cristo era o princípio eterno que ele representava e que Jesus estabeleceu o exemplo que devemos seguir. | ||
Mary Baker Eddy | Mary Baker Eddy foi um instrumento de cura do Senhor, mas as suas tentativas de definir a religião do Cristo ficaram aquém do poderoso | ||
manto de cura que carregava. A cura que fluía por seu intermédio excedia em muito a matriz limitada dos ensinamentos que divulgou. Após a transição, em 1910, ela foi para os templos etéricos nas oitavas de luz, de onde ascendeu, trinta anos depois. | |||
In her own life, Mary Baker Eddy demonstrated great perseverance in overcoming poor health as well as in meeting legal and media attacks and opposition from organized religion. She was beset in the early years by a series of court cases that stirred public controversy and raised questions concerning her doctrine, organization and followers. Some of the litigation was vengefully initiated by former associates who had defected from the movement, and some by Mrs. Eddy herself in defense of her teachings. Although she was vilified in the press, for the most part she emerged victorious from each case. | In her own life, Mary Baker Eddy demonstrated great perseverance in overcoming poor health as well as in meeting legal and media attacks and opposition from organized religion. She was beset in the early years by a series of court cases that stirred public controversy and raised questions concerning her doctrine, organization and followers. Some of the litigation was vengefully initiated by former associates who had defected from the movement, and some by Mrs. Eddy herself in defense of her teachings. Although she was vilified in the press, for the most part she emerged victorious from each case. |
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