Bethlehem, 29:in the "fellowship of Christ's sufferings." (Phil., III, 10.) Self must be lost to sight inBethlehem, 65:the mark for the prize of our high calling." (Phil., III, 14.) It should be noted here that theBethlehem, 74:reached, let us persevere in the same course." - Phil., III, 8, 9, 12, 16, Weymouth Translation.Bethlehem, 101:his "own salvation through fear and trembling," (Phil., II, 12.) his spiritual status isBethlehem, 106:come "the peace which passeth understanding." (Phil., IV, 7.) Standing there in the waters ofBethlehem, 186:or already reached perfection, but I press on." (Phil., III, 10, 11, Weymouth's Translation.) ItBethlehem, 199:his own salvation, with fear and trembling." (Phil. II, 12.) In the Jewish teaching a man suffersPatanjali, 360:the things which are behind, press forward" (Phil: IV.), and every new initiation but marks [361]Patanjali, 421:unto death, even the death of the cross." (Phil., II, 6, 7, 8.) [422] He is at-one with the soul ofReappearance, 101:this mind be in you which was also in Christ." (Phil., II, 5.) Thus the Christ, with the fusedReappearance, 130:that "mind is in us which is also in Christ" (Phil., II, 5.), we shall find that the control of |