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heal sickness and sin;”[1] “The divine image, idea, or Christ was, is, and ever will be inseparable from the divine Principle, God;”[2] “Jesus demonstrated Christ; he proved that Christ is the divine idea of God;”[3] “The advent of Jesus of Nazareth marked the first century of the Christian era, but the Christ is without beginning of years or end of days;”[4] “Christ expresses God's spiritual, eternal nature;”[5] “The corporeal man Jesus was human;”[6] “This dual personality of the unseen and the seen, the spiritual and material, the eternal Christ and the corporeal Jesus manifest in flesh, continued until the Master's ascension, when the human, material concept, or Jesus, disappeared;”[7] “The ‘Man of sorrows’ best understood the nothingness of material life and intelligence and the mighty actuality of all-inclusive God, good;”[8] "Truth has no consciousness of error;”[9] “This enabled him to be the mediator, or way-shower, between God and men;”[10] “The eternal Christ, his spiritual selfhood, never suffered;”[11] “The real Christ was unconscious of matter, of sin, disease, and death and was conscious only of God, of Good, of eternal Life and harmony.”[12]