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Section XC
What Is Truth?
1. AGAIN the twelve were gathered together in the Circle of
palm trees, and one of them even Thomas said to the other, What
is Truth? for the same things appear different to different
minds, and even to the same mind at different times. What, then,
is Truth?
2. And as they were speaking Jesus appeared in their midst and
said, Truth, one and absolute, is in God alone, for no man,
neither any body of men, knoweth that which God alone knoweth,
who is the All in All.. To men is Truth revealed, according to
their capacity to understand and receive.
3. The One Truth hath many sides, and one seeth one side only,
another seeth another, and some see more than others, according
as it is given to them.
4. Behold this crystal: how the one light its manifest in twelve
faces, yea four times twelve, and each face reflecteth one ray
of light, and one regardeth one face, and another another, but
it is the one crystal and the one light that shineth in all.
5. Behold again, When one climbeth a mountain and attaining one
height, he saith, This is the top of the mountain, let us reach
it, and when they have reached that height, lo, they see another
beyond it until they come to that height from which no other
height is to be seen, if so be they can attain it.
6. So it is with Truth. I am the Truth and the Way and the Life,
and have given to you the Truth I have received from above. And
that which is seen and received by one, is not seen and received
by another. That which appeareth true to some, seemeth not true
to others. They who are in the valley see not as they who are on
the hill top.
7. But to each, it is the Truth as the one mind seeth it, and
for that time, till a higher Truth shall be revealed unto the
same: and to the soul which receiveth higher light, shall be
given more light. Wherefore condemn not others, that ye be not
condemned.
8. As ye keep the holy Law of Love, which I have given unto you,
so shall the Truth be revealed more and more unto you, and the
Spirit of Truth which cometh from above shall guide you, albeit
through many wanderings, into all Truth, even as the fiery cloud
guided the children of Israel through the wilderness.
9. Be faithful to the light ye have, till a higher light is
given to you. Seek more light, and ye shall have abundantly;
rest not, till ye find.
10. God giveth you all Truth, as a ladder with many steps, for
the salvation and perfection of the soul, and the truth which
seemeth to day, ye will abandon for the higher truth of the
morrow. Press ye unto Perfection.
11. Whoso keepeth the holy Law which I have given, the same
shall save their souls, however differently they may see the
truths which I have given.
12. Many shall say unto me, Lord, Lord, we have been zealous for
thy Truth. But I shall say unto them, Nay, but, that others may
see as ye see, and none other truth beside. Faith without
charity is dead. Love is the fulfilling of the Law.
13. How shall faith in what they receive profit them that hold
it in unrighteousness? They who have love have all things, and
without love there is nothing worth. Let each hold what they see
to be the truth in love, knowing that where love is not, truth
is a dead letter and profiteth nothing.
14. There abide Goodness, and Truth, and Beauty, but the
greatest of these is Goodness. If any have hatred to their
fellows, and harden their hearts to the creatures of God’s
hands, how can they see Truth unto salvation, seeing their eyes
are blinded and their hearts are hardened to God’s creation?
15. As I have reveived the Truth, so have I given it to you. Let
each receive it according to their light and ability to
understand, and persecute not those who receive it after a
different interpretation.
16. For Truth is the Might of God, and it shall prevail in the
end over all errors. But the holy Law which I have given is
plain for all, and just and good. Let all observe it for the
salvation of their souls.
Section XCI
The Order of the Kingdom (Part I)
1. In that time after Jesus had risen from the dead he
tarried ninety days with Mary his mother and Mary Magdalene, who
anointed his body, and Mary Cleophas and the twelve, and their
fellows, instructing them and answering questions concerning the
kingdom of God.
2. And as they sat at supper—when it was even— Mary
Magdalene asked him, saying, Master, wilt thou now declare unto
us the Order of the Kingdom?
3. And Jesus answered and said, Verily I say unto thee, O Mary,
and to each of any disciples, The kingdom of Heaven is within
you. But the time cometh when that which is within shall be made
manifest in the without, for the sake of the world.
4. Order indeed is good, and needful, but before all things is
love. Love ye one another and all the creatures of God, and by
this shall all men know that ye are my disciples.
5. AND one asked him saying, Master, wilt thou that infants be
received into the congregation in like manner as Moses commanded
by circumcision? And Jesus answered, For those who are in Christ
there is no cutting of the flesh, nor shedding of blood.
6. Let the infant of eight clays be Presented unto the
Father-Mother, who is in Heaven, with prayer and thanksgiving,
and let a name be given to it by its parents, and let the
presbyter sprinkle pure water upon it, according to that which
is written in the prophets, and let its parents see to it that
it is brought up in the ways of righteousness, neither eating
flesh, nor drinking strong drink, nor hurting the creatures
which God hath given into the hands of man to protect .
7. AGAIN one said unto him, Master, how wilt thou when they grow
up? And Jesus said, After seven years, or when they begin to
know the evil from the good, and learn to choose the good, let
them come unto me and receive the blessing at the hands of the
presbyter or the angel of the church with prayer and
thanksgiving, and let them be admonished to keep from
flesheating and strong drink, and from hunting the innocent
creatures of God, for shall they be lower than the horse or the
sheep to whom these things are against nature?
8. And again he said, If there come to us any that eat flesh and
drink strong drink, shall we receive them? And Jesus said unto
him, Let such abide in the outer court till they cleanse
themselves from these grosser evils; for till they perceive, and
repent of these, they are not fit to receive the higher
mysteries.
9. AND another asked him saying, When wilt thou that they
receive Baptism? And Jesus answered, After another seven years,
or when they know the doctrine, and do that which is good, and
learn to work with their own hands, and choose a craft whereby
they may live, and are stedfastly set on the right way. Then let
them ask for initiation, and let the angel or presbyter of the
church examine them and see if they are worthy, and let him
offer thanksgiving and prayer, and bury them in the waters of
separation, that they may rise to newness of life, confessing
God as their Father and Mother, vowing to obey the Holy Law, and
keep themselves separate from the evil in the world.
10. AND another asked him, Master, at what time shall they
receive the Anointing? And Jesus answered, When they have
reached the age of maturity, and manifested in themselves the
sevenfold gifts of the Spirit, then let the angel offer prayer
and thanksgiving and seal them with the seal of the Chrism. It
is good that all be tried in each degree seven years.
Nevertheless let it be unto each according to their growth in
the love, and the wisdom of God.
Section XCII
The Order of the Kingdom (Part II)
1. AND another asked him saying, Master, wilt thou that there
be marriages among us as it is among the nations of earth? And
Jesus answered, saying, Among some it is the custom that one
woman may marry several men, who shall say unto her, Be thou our
wife and take away our reproach. Among others it is the custom,
that one man may marry several women, and who shall say unto
him, Be thou our husband and take away our reproach, for they
who love feel it is a reproach to be unloved.
2. But unto you my disciples, I shew a better and more perfect
way, even this, that marriage should be between one man and one
woman, who by perfect love and sympathy are united, and that
while love and life do last, howbeit in perfect freedom. But let
them see to it that they have perfect health, and that they
truly love each other in all purity, and not for worldly
advantage only, and then let them plight their troth one to
another before witnesses.
3. Then, when the time is come, let the angel or presbyter offer
prayer and thanksgiving and bind them with the scarlet cord, if
ye will, and crown them, and lead them thrice around the altar
and let them eat of one bread and drink of one cup. Then holding
their hands together, let him say to them in this wise, Be ye
two in one, blessed be the holy union, you whom God doth join
together let no man put asunder, so long as life and love do
last.
4. And if they bear children, let them do so with discretion and
prudence according to their ability to maintain them.
Nevertheless to those who would be perfect and to whom it is
given, I say, let them be as the angels of God in Heaven, who
neither marry nor are given in marriage, nor have children, nor
care for the morrow, but are free from bonds, even as I am, and
keep and store up the power of God within, for their ministry,
and for works of healing, even as I have done. But the many
cannot receive this saying, only they to whom it is given.
5. AND another asked him saying, Master, in what manner shall we
offer the Holy Oblation? And Jesus answered, saying, The
oblation which God loveth in secret is a pure heart. But for a
Memorial of worship offer ye unleavened bread, mingled wine, oil
and incense. When ye come together in one place to offer the
Holy Oblation, the lamps being lighted, let him who presideth,
even the angel of the church, or the presbyter, having clean
hands and a pure heart, take from the things offered, unleavened
bread and mingled wine with incense.
6. And let him give thanks over them and bless them, calling
upon the Father-Mother in Heaven to send their Holy Spirit that
it may come upon and make them to be the Body and Blood, even
the Substance and Life of the Eternal, which is ever being
broken and shed for all.
7. And let him lift it up toward Heaven and pray for all, even
for those who are gone before, for those who are yet alive, and
for those who are yet to come As I have taught you, so pray ye,
and after this let him break the bread and put a fragment in the
cup, and then bless the holy union, and then let him give unto
the faithful, saying after this manner, This is the body of the
Christ even the substance of God (ever being broken and shed,
for you and for all), unto eternal life. As ye have seen me do,
so do ye also, in the spirit of love, for the words I speak unto
you, they are spirit and they are life.
Section XCIII
The Order of the Kingdom (Part III)
1. AND another spake, saying, Master, if one have committed a
sin, can a man remit or retain his sin? And Jesus said, God
forgiveth all sin to those who repent, but as ye sow, so also
must ye reap; Neither God nor man can remit the sins of those
who repent nor nor forsake their sins; nor yet retain the sins
of those who forsake them. But if one being in the spirit seeth
clearly that any repent and forsake their sins, such may truly
say unto the penitent, Thy sins are forgiven thee, for All sin
is remitted by repentance and amendment and they are loosed from
it, who forsake it and bound to it, who continue it.
2. Nevertheless the fruits of the sin must continue for a
season, for as we sew so must we reap, for God is not mocked,
and they who sow to the flesh shall reap corruption, they who
sow to the spirit shall reap life, everlasting. Wherefore if any
forsake their sins and confess them, let the presbyter say unto
such in this wise, May God forgive thee thy sins, and bring thee
to everlasting life. All sin against God is forgiven by God, and
sin against man by man.
3. AND another asked him, saying, If any be sick among us, shall
we have power to heal even as thou dost? And Jesus answered,
This power cometh of perfect chastity and of faith. They who are
born of God keep their seed within them.
4. Nevertheless if any be sick among you, let them send for the
presbyters of the church that they may anoint them with oil of
olive in the Name of de Lord, and the prayer of faith, and the
going out of power, with the voice of thanksgiving, shall raise
them up, if they are not detained by sin, of this, or a former
life.
5. AND another asked him saying, Master, how shall the holy
assembly be ordered and who shall minister therein? And Jesus
answered. When my disciples are gathered in my name let them
choose from among themselves true and faithful men and women,
who shall be ministers and counsellors in temporal things and
provide for the necessities of the poor, and those who cannot
work, and let these look to the ordering of the goods of the
church, and assist at the Oblation, and let these be your
deacons, with their helps.
6. And when these have given proof, of their ministry, let them
choose from them, those who have spiritual gifts, whether of
guidance, or of prophecy, or of preaching and of teaching and
healing, that they may edify the flock, offer the holy Oblation
and minister the mysteries of God and let these be your
presbyter, and their helps.
7. And from these who have served well in their degree let one
be chosen who is counted most worthy, and let him preside over
all and he shall be your Angel. And let the Angel ordain the
deacons and consecrate the presbyters—anoint them and laying
their hands upon them and breathing upon them that they may
receive the Holy Spirit for the office to which they are called.
And as for the Angel let one of the higher ministry anoint and
consecrate him, even one of the Supreme Council.
8. For as I send Apostles and Prophets so also I send
Evangelists And Pastors—the eight and forty pillars of the
tabernacle—that by the ministry of the four I may build up and
perfect my Church. and they shall sit in Jerusalem a holy
congregation, each with his helper and deacon, and to them shall
the scattered congregations refer in all matters pertaining to
the Church. And as light cometh so shall they rule and guide and
edify and teach my holy Church. They shall receive light from
all, and to all shall they give more light.
9. And forget not with your prayers and supplications
intercessions and giving of thanks, to offer the incense, as it
is written in the last of your prophets, saying, From the rising
of the sun unto the setting of the same incense shall be offered
unto My Name in all places with a pure oblation, for My Name
shall be great among the Gentiles.
10. For verily I say unto you, incense is the memorial of the
intercession of the saints within the veil, with words that
cannot be uttered.
Section XCIV
The Order of the Kingdom (Part IV)
1. AND another asked him, saying, Master, how wilt thou that
we bury our dead? And Jesus answered, Seek ye council of the
deacons in this matter, for it concerneth the body only. Verily,
I say, unto you there is no death to those who believe in the
life to come. Death, as ye deemed it, is the door to life, and
the grave is the gate to resurrection, for those who believe and
obey. Mourn ye not, nor weep for them that have left you, but
rather rejoice for their entrance into life.
2. As all creatures come forth from the unseen into this world,
so they return to the unseen, and so will they come again till
they be purified. Let the bodies of them that depart be
committed to the elements, and the Father-Mother, who reneweth
all things, shall give the angels charge over them, and let the
presbyter pray that their bodies may rest in peace, and their
souls awake to a joyful resurrection.
3. There is a resurrection from the body, and there is a
resurrection in the body. There is a raising out of the life of
the flesh, and there is a falling into the life of the flesh.
Let prayer be made For those who are gone before, and For those
that are alive, and For those that are yet to come, for all are
One family in God. In God they live and move and have their
being.
4. The body that ye lay in the grave, or that is consumed by
fire, is not the body that shall be, but they who come shall
receive other bodies, yet their own, and as they have sown in
one life, so shall they reap in another. Blessed are they who
have worked righteousness in this life, for they shall receive
the crown of life.
5. AND another asked him, saying, Master, under the law Moses
clad the priests with garments of beauty for their ministration
in the Temple. Shall we also clothe them to whom we commit the
ministry of sacred things as thou hast taught us? And Jesus
answered, White linen is the righteousness of the Saints, but
the time truly cometh when Zion shall be desolate, and after the
time of her affliction is past, she shall arise and put on her
beautiful garments as it is written.
6. But seek ye first the kingdom of righteousness, and all these
things shall be added unto you. In all things seek simplicity,
and give not occasion to vain glory. Seek ye first to be clothed
with charity, and the garment of salvation and the robe of
righteousness.
7. For what doth it profit if ye have not these? As the sound of
brass and tinkling of cymbal are ye, if ye have not love. Seek
ye righteousness and love and peace, and all things of beauty
shall be added to you.
8. AND yet another asked him, saving, Master, how many of the
rich and mighty will enter into life and join us who are poor
and despised. How, then, shall we carry on the work of God in
the regeneration of mankind? And Jesus said, This also is a
matter for the deacons of the church in council with the elders.
9. But when my disciples are come together on the Sabbath, at
even, or in the morning of the first day of the week, let them
each bring an offering of a tithe, or the tithe of a tithe of
their increase, as God doth prosper them, and put it in the
treasury, for the maintenance of the church and the ministry,
and the works thereof. For I say unto you, it is more blessed to
give than to receive.
10. So shall all things be done, decently and in order, And the
rest will the Spirit set in order who proceedeth from the
Father-Mother in heaven. I have instructed you now in first
principles, and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of
the Age.
Section XCV
The Ascension Of Christ
1. AND Jesus after he had shewed himself alive to his
disciples after his resurrection, and sojourned with them for
ninety days, teaching and speaking of the Kingdom, and the
things pertaining to the Kingdom of God, and had finished all
things that he had to do, led forth the twelve with Mary
Magdalene, and Joseph his father and Mary his mother, and the
other holy women as far as Bethany to a mountain called Olivet,
where he had appointed them.
2. And when they saw him as he stood in the midst of them, they
worshipped him, but some doubted. And Jesus spake unto them,
saying, Behold, I have chosen you from among men, and have given
you the Law, and the Word of truth.
3. I have set you as the light of the world, and as a city that
cannot be hid. But the time cometh when darkness shall cover the
earth, and gross darkness the people, and the enemies of truth
and righteousness shall rule in my Name, and set up a kingdom of
this world, and oppress the peoples, and cause the enemy to
blaspheme, putting for my doctrines the opinions of men, and
teaching in my Name that which I have not taught, and darkening
much that I have taught by their traditions.
4. But be of good cheer, for the time will also come when the
truth they have hidden shall be manifested, and the light shall
shine, and the darkness shall pass away, and the true kingdom
shall be established which shall be in the world, but not of it,
and the Word of righteousness and love shall go forth from the
Centre, even the holy city of Mount Zion, and the Mount which is
in the land of Egypt shall be known as an altar of witness unto
the Lord.
5. And now I go to my Parent and your Parent, my God and your
God. But ye, tarry in Jerusalem, and abide in prayer, and after
seven days ye shall receive power from on high, and the promise
of the Holy Spirit shall be fulfilled unto you, and ye shall go
forth from Jerusalem unto all the tribes of Israel, and to the
uttermost parts of the earth.
6. And having said these things, he lifted up his pure and holy
hands and blessed them. And it came to pass that while he
blessed them, he was parted from them, and a cloud, as the sun
in brightness, received him out of their sight, and as he went
up some held him by the feet and others worshipped him, falling
to the earth on their faces.
7. And while they gazed steadfastly into heaven, behold two
stood by them in white apparel, and said, Ye men of Israel, why
stand ye gazing into thee, heaven; this same Jesus who is taken
from you in a cloud, and as ye have seen him go into heaven, so
shall he come again to the earth.
8. Then returned they unto Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives,
which is from the city a Sabbath day’s journey. And as they
returned they missed Mary Magdalene, and they looked for her,
but found her not. And some of the disciples said, The Master
hath taken her, and they marvelled and were in great awe.
9. Now it was midsummer when Jesus ascended into heaven, and he
had not yet attained his fiftieth year, for it was needful that
seven times seven years should be fulfilled in his life.
10. Yea, that he might be perfected by the suffering of all
experiences, and be an example unto all, to children and
parents, to the married and the celibates, to youth and those of
full age, yea, and unto all ages and conditions of mortal life.
Section XCVI
The Pouring Out Of The Spirit
The Taking of Mary And Joseph
1. AND as the disciples were gathered together in the upper
room when they returned from the Mount, they all continued with
one accord in prayer and supplication, and their number was
about one hundred and twenty.
2. And in that day James stood up and said; Men and brethren, it
is known unto you how the Lord, before he left us, chose Peter
to preside over us and watch over us in his Name; and how it
must needs be that one of those who have been with us and a
witness to his resurrection be chosen and appointed to take his
place.
3. And they chose two called Barsabas and Matthias, and they
prayed and said, Thou lord, who knowest the hearts of all men,
shew which of these two thou hast chosen to take part in this
Apostleship from which thou dost raise thy servant Peter to
preside over us.
4. And they gave forth their lots, and the lot fell upon
Matthias, and the Twelve received him, and he was numbered among
the Apostles.
5. Then John and James separated Peter from their number by
laying on of hands, that he might preside over them in the Name
of the Lord, saying, Brother be thou as a hewn stone,
sixsquared. Even thou, Petros, which art Petra, bearing witness
to the Truth on every side.
6. And to the Apostles were given staves to guide their steps in
the ways of truth, and crowns of glory withal; and to the
Prophets burning lamps to shew light on the path and censers
with fire; and to the Evangelists the book of the holy law to
recall the people to the first principles; and to the Pastors
were given the cup and platter to feed and nourish the flock.
7. But to none was given aught that was not given to all, for
all were one priesthood under the Christ as their Master Great
High Priest in the Temple of God; and to the Deacons were given
baskets that they might carry therein the things needful for the
holy worship. And the number was about one hundred and twenty,
Peter presiding over them.
8. AND when the third day had fully come they were all with one
accord in the one place, and as they prayed there came a sound
from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and the room in which
they were assembled was shaken, and it filled the place.
9. And there appeared cloven tongues of flame like fire, and sat
upon the head of each of them. And they were all filled with the
Holy Spirit and began to speak with tongues as the Spirit gave
them utterance. And Peter stood up and preached the Law of
Christ unto the multitude of all nations and tongues who were
gathered together by the report of what had been seen and heard,
each man hearing in his own tongue wherein he was born.
10. And of them that listened there were gathered unto the
Church that day, three thousand souls, and they received the
Holy Law, repented of their sins, and were baptized and
continued stedfastly in the Apostles’ fellowship and worship,
and the Oblation and prayers.
11. And they who believed gave up their possessions, and had all
things in common and abode together in one place, shewing the
love and the goodness of God to their brothers and sisters and
to all creatures, and working with their hands for the common
weal.
12. And from these there were called twelve to be Prophets with
the Apostles, and twelve to be Evangelists and twelve to be
Pastors, and their Helps were added unto them, and Deacons of
the Church Universal, and they numbered one hundred and twenty.
And thus was the Tabernacle of David set up, with living men
filled with goodness, even as the Master had shewn unto them.
13. And to the Church in Jerusalem was given James the Lord’s
brother for its president and Angel, and under him four and
twenty priests in a fourfold ministry, and helpers and deacons
also. And after six days many came together, and there were
added six thousand men and women who received the holy Law of
Love, and they received the word with gladness.
14. AND as they gathered together on the Lord’s Day after the
Sabbath was past, and were offering the holy Oblation, they
missed Mary and Joseph, the parents of Jesus. And they made
search but found them not.
15. And some of them said, Surely the Lord hath taken them away,
as he did Magdalene. And they were filled with awe, and sung
praises to God.
16. And the Spirit of God came upon the Apostles and the
Prophets with them and, remembering what the Lord had taught
them, with one voice they confessed and praised God, saying.
17. We believe in One God: the Infinite, the Secret Fount, the
Eternal Parent: Of Whom are all things invisible and visible.
The ALL in all, through all around all. The holy Twain, in whom
all things consist; Who hath been, Who is, Who shall be.
18. We believe in one Lord our Lady, the perfect holy Christ:
God of God, Light of light begotten. Our Lord, the Father,
Spouse and Son. Our Lady, the Mother, Bride and Daughter. Three
Modes in one Essence undivided: One Biune Trinity. That God may
be manifest as the Father, Spouse and Son of every soul: and
that every soul may be perfected as the Mother, Bride and
Daughter of God
19. And this by ascent of the soul into the spirit and the
descent of the spirit into the soul. Who cometh from heaven, and
is incarnate of the Virgin ever blessed, in Jesu-Maria and every
Christ of God: and is born and teacheth the way of life and
suffereth under the world rulers, and is crucified, and is
buried and descendeth into Hell. Who riseth again and ascendeth
into glory; from thence giving light and life to all.
20. We believe in the Sevenfold Spirit of God, the Life-Giver:
Who proceedeth from the holy Twain. Who cometh upon Jesu-Maria
and all that are faithful to the light within: Who dwelleth in
the Church, the Israel elect of God. Who cometh ever into the
world and lighteth every soul that seeks. Who giveth the Law
which judgeth the living and the dead, Who speaketh by the
Prophets of every age and clime.
21. We believe in One Holy Universal and Apostolic Church: the
Witness to all truth, the Receiver and Giver of the same.
Begotten of the Spirit and Fire of God: Nourished by the waters,
seeds and fruits of earth. Who by the Spirit of Life, her twelve
Books and Sacraments, her holy words and works: knitteth
together the elect in one mystical communion and atoneth
humanity with God. Making us partakers of the Divine Life and
Substance: betokening the same in holy Symbols.
22. And we look for the coming of the Universal Christ: and the
Kingdom of Heaven wherein dwelleth righteousness. And the holy
City whose gates are Twelve: wherein are the Temple and Altar of
God. Whence proceed three Orders in fourfold ministry: to teach
all truth and offer the daily sacrifice of praise.
23. As in the inner so in the outer: as in the great so in the
small. As above, so below: as in heaven so in earth. We believe
in the Purification of the soul: through many births and
experiences. The Resurrection from the dead: and the Life
everlasting of the just. The Ages of Ages: and Rest in God for
ever.—Amun.
24. And as the smoke of the incense arose, there was heard the
sound as of many bells, and a multitude of the heavenly host
praising God and saying:
25. Glory, honour, praise and worship be to God; the Father,,
Spouse, and Son: One with the Mother, Bride and Maid: From Whom
proceedeth the Eternal Spirit: By whom are all created things.
From the Ages of Ages. Now: and to the Ages of
Ages—Amun—Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia.
26. And if any man take from, or add, to the words of this
Gospel, or hide, as under a bushel, the light thereof, which is
given by the Spirit through us, the twelve witnesses chosen of
God, for the enlightenment of the world unto salvation: Let him
be Anathema Maranatha, until the coming of Christ Jesu-Maria,
our Saviour, with all the Holy Saints.
27. For them that believe, these things are true. For them that
believe not, they are as an idle tale. But to those with
perceiving minds and hearts, regarding the spirit rather than
the letter which killeth, they are spiritual verities.
28. For the things that are written are true, not because they
are written, but rather they are written because they are true,
and these are written that ye may believe with your hearts, and
proclaim with your mouths to the salvation of many. Amen.
Here endeth the Holy Gospel of the Perfect Life of
Jesu-Maria, the Christ, the Son of David after the Flesh, the
Son of God after the Spirit. Glory be to God by Whose power and
help it has been written.
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