Making The Most Of Life

James Russell Miller

Original title: Making the Most of Life

earliest edition we have, 2006 Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2006 paperback 284 pages

From the book:According to our Lord's teaching, we can make the most of our life by losing it. He says that losing the life for his sake is saving it. There is a lower self that must be trampled down and trampled to death by the higher self. The alabaster vase must be broken, that the ointment may flow out to fill the house. The grapes must be crushed, that there may be wine to drink. The wheat must be bruised, befor...

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Editions we hold

Making The Most Of Life hardcover · 2007 · Kessinger Publishing, LLC · 284 pages · 9780548107287
Making the Most of Life hardcover · 2006 · 1st World Library - Literary Society · 172 pages · 9781421823904
Making the Most of Life edition · 2006 · 1st World Library
Making the Most of Life paperback · 2006 · 1st World Library - Literary Society · 172 pages · 9781421824901
Making The Most Of Life paperback · 2006 · Kessinger Publishing, LLC · 284 pages · 9781428615335

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