| Sibyl Wilbur - Christian Science - 1913 - 484 pages
...watchful care and admonishing her father to desist from discussions. Mrs. Eddy has said of what followed: My mother, as she bathed my burning temples, bade me lean on God's love, wnich would give me rest if I went to Him in prayer, as I was wont to do, seeking His guidance. I prayed;... | |
| Mary Baker Eddy - Christian Science - 1920 - 130 pages
...now spoke, hoping to win me from dreaded heresy. My mother, as she bathed my burning temples, bade 18 me lean on God's love, which would give me rest, if...guidance. I prayed; and a soft glow of ineffable joy came 21 over me. The fever was gone, and I rose and dressed myself, in a normal condition of health. Mother... | |
| Peter Stoneley - Literary Criticism - 1992 - 230 pages
...overcome masculine systems of knowledge. This is how she described it in her autobiography (1891): My mother, as she bathed my burning temples, bade...give me rest if I went to him in prayer, as I was want to do, seeking his guidance. I prayed; and a soft glow of ineffable joy came over me. The fever... | |
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