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End of Spiritual growth is the divine likeness.
End of Spiritual growth is the divine likeness.
Ills  Lilly before the altar in Buddhist temples.
Ills  Lilly before the altar in Buddhist temples.
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The Lily.
The Lily.
In all Buddhist temples is a tall and
In all Buddhist temples is a tall and

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This principle of life for life is the measure of all true Success in life -

Yourself must be put into work - intelligence - Self denial - faith - prayer - Experience - hope - in fact life

Then look at Gods care - What does he do for the flower Each one precious for its own Sake - Rain - Sun - dew - in proper Season - "If God so cloth the grass of the field which to day is &c "No man can pluck us out of his hand" "As the mountains are round &c"

Look again, and see how the flower illustrates the development of the divine life End of Spiritual growth is the divine likeness. Ills Lilly before the altar in Buddhist temples. newspaper clipping The Lily. In all Buddhist temples is a tall and broad-leafed lily, which stands directly on the front of the altar. Its idea is as beautiful as its workmanship; it represents that just as the pure white flower may grow out of the mire and filth, and blossom into loveliness, so may the heart of man raise itself above the wickedness and corruption of the world unto a state of spotless purity.

Notice what this development, Ills Baked