Invocation:a great Individuality came to earth, called by Christians, the Christ, and embodied that love soAutobiography, 34:The world was divided into those who were Christians and worked hard to save souls and those whoBethlehem, 11:some initiated undertaking through which many Christians may now pass, and thus obey His injunctionBethlehem, 12:the world: Christ gave his life. It is for Christians to discern the doctrine. Perhaps in the endBethlehem, 44:been the knowledge and the message of all true Christians down the centuries, and their unitedBethlehem, 62:of Jesus, Williamson has the following: 'All Christians know that the 25th December is now theBethlehem, 62:(the Brumalia, in honor of Bacchus) the Christians might perform their rites undisturbed." -Bethlehem, 198:human being as a descendant of Adam (whom all Christians in those times supposed to be anBethlehem, 227:themselves as sons of the Father. This, many Christians find impossible to accept, and some of theBethlehem, 233:the truth hidden by a form. The early Christians were simple in this way because they loved oneBethlehem, 234:us a fine summation of the attitude of the early Christians and of their approach, in thoseDiscipleship1, XI:in the world. Some are orthodox Protestant Christians by profession; others are Roman Catholics;Discipleship2, 167:a great Individuality came to Earth, called by Christians the Christ, and embodied that love soExternalisation, 55:God, and the other to the Bodhisattva (known to Christians as the Christ) Who embodied the love ofExternalisation, 222:is anxiously anticipated by many orthodox Christians, who regard this world war as indicating theExternalisation, 403:churches, given earlier, let us not forget the Christians found within those churches. I wouldExternalisation, 606:become a part of human thinking and aspiration. Christians are apt to forget that the crisis in theFire, 679:and blood - that has led to the emphasis laid by Christians (even though erroneously interpreted)Glamour, 187:for I do know also that there are wise and good Christians and churchmen within the theologicalHercules, 88:it marks loss of identity, whilst, the early Christians called it "the grave of Lazarus", who wasMagic, 354:by a common aspiration. Such are the majority of Christians, for instance, in the churches. These,Patanjali, xiii:with the founder of Christianity and the early Christians, are based upon the same system and thatProblems, 102:policy of demanding that the Gentiles and Christians make all the concessions, find the solution ofProblems, 164:meeting with Western recognition; thousands of Christians today keep the festival of the Buddha.Problems, 165:a great Individuality came to earth, called by Christians, the Christ, and embodied that love soPsychology2, 110:of all souls within the periphery of what the Christians call "the Kingdom of God." Through a rightRays, 94:various Ashrams. To this must be added [94] what Christians call the "inscrutable will of God," theRays, 173:of this realization, in the words so familiar to Christians, "I and the Father are One." This HeReappearance, 12:helped because of its fanatical zeal to make "Christians" of all peoples and not followers of theReappearance, 13:and economic. To the above must be added what Christians like to call "the inscrutable Will ofReappearance, 34:a great Individuality came to earth, called by Christians the Christ, and embodied that love soReappearance, 53:become a part of human thinking and aspiration. Christians are apt to forget that the crisis in theReappearance, 106:the teaching which now controls so many orthodox Christians. Buddha answered the questions positedReappearance, 141:the simple, spiritual life which the early [141] Christians lived. Is it not possible that the |