Bethlehem, 150:happiness." - Psychology and God, by L. W. Grensted, p. 75. Bethlehem, 201:in himself, is a sinner. Some words by Dr. Grensted are illuminating in this connection. He says: "Bethlehem, 201:self-regard.' " - Psychology and God, by L. W. Grensted, p. 136. Bethlehem, 204:in connection with sin and evil will, as Dr. Grensted tells us, serve... "in the main to reveal theBethlehem, Italic:mine. A. A. B.] - Psychology and God, by L. W. Grensted, p. 199. Bethlehem, 234:Christ and the Christ within each other. Dr. Grensted points this out in the following words,Bethlehem, 234:community." - Psychology and God, by L. W. Grensted, p. 237. Christ had risen, and by HisIntellect, 150:our fundamental problem in a clearer light." - Grensted, Rev. L.W., Psychology and God, pages |