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131:7.1 Only recently had the [[manuscript]]s of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinto this Far-Eastern religion] been lodged in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandrian_Library Alexandrian library]. It was the one world religion of which Ganid had never heard. This [[belief]] also contained remnants of the earlier [[Melchizedek]] teachings as is shown by the following [[abstract]]s:

131:7.2 " Says the Lord: `You are all recipients of my [[divine]] [[power]]; all men [[enjoy]] my ministry of [[mercy]]. I derive great [[pleasure]] in the multiplication of [[righteous]] men throughout the land. In both the beauties of [[nature]] and the [[virtues]] of men does the Prince of Heaven seek to [[reveal]] himself and to show forth his [[righteous]] [[nature]]. Since the olden people did not know my [[name]], I [[manifested]] myself by being [[born]] into the world as a visible [[existence]] and [[endured]] such abasement even that man should not [[forget]] my name. I am the maker of [[heaven]] and [[earth]]; the [[sun]] and the [[moon]] and all the [[stars]] [[obey]] my will. I am the ruler of all [[creatures]] on [[land]] and in the four [[seas]]. Although I am great and [[supreme]], still I have regard for the [[prayer]] of the [[Poverty|poorest]] man. If any [[creature]] will [[worship]] me, I will hear his [[prayer]] and grant the [[desire]] of his heart.'

131:7.3 " `Every time man yields to [[anxiety]], he takes one step away from the leading of the [[spirit]] of his [[heart]].' Pride obscures [[God]]. If you would obtain heavenly help, put away your [[pride]]; every hair of pride shuts off saving [[light]], as it were, by a great cloud. If you are not right on the [[Inner Life|inside]], it is useless to [[pray]] for that which is on the outside. `If I hear your [[prayers]], it is because you come before me with a clean [[heart]], [[free]] from falsehood and [[hypocrisy]], with a [[soul]] which [[reflects]] [[truth]] like a [[mirror]]. If you would gain [[immortality]], forsake the world and come to me.' "

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[[Category:Paper 131 - The World's Religions]]

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