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All These Things Added (1903)
by James Allen
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641583All These Things Added — Forward and Table of Contents1903James Allen (1864-1912)

All These
Things Added


JAMES ALLEN

All These Things Added

ALL THESE

THINGS ADDED


Entering the Kingdom

and

The Heavenly Life

by

JAMES ALLEN

Author of “From Poverty to Power,"
As A Man Thinketh,"
Out From the Heart," “Byways of Blessedness,"
Morning and Evening Thoughts,"
Through the Gate of
Good.


copyrighted by
the Sheldon University Press
Libertyville, Illinois

PREFACE


JAMES ALLEN is one of those who has entered the Kingdom. His messages come to the world-weary as a benediction. In his thoughts they find that which brings them surcease from sorrow. He is a man who has the cosmic sense. He sees the working of the law. He realizes that the only sin is Ignorance and that the greatest virtue is Wisdom. He knows, too, that none of us is fit to judge others. We may only judge ourselves. James Allen does not seek to create a cult. All he aims to do is to live the Christ life in the busy world. This he does by rendering service. Allen is one of those. who realize that the only true religion is the Religion of Service. He knows that the Carpenter was scientifically right when he said in the long ago: “The greatest among ye shall be your servant.” And in this book of inspiration the author aims to teach men how they can best serve.

THOMAS DREIER.

Libertyville, Illinois.

CONTENTS

PART I
Entering the Kingdom
The Soul’s Great Need 9
The Competitive Laws and The Law of Love 13
The Finding of a Principle 41
At Rest in The Kingdom and All Things Added 67
PART II
The Heavenly Life
The Divine Centre 83
The Eternal Now 93
The “Original Simplicity” 99
The Unfailing Wisdom 107
The Might of Meekness 115
The Righteous Man 125
Perfect Love 129
Perfect Freedom 137
Greatness and Goodness 143
Heaven in the Heart 153


This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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