Take my Yoke upon you.—Matthew, xi. 29.
This is the bidding of Jesus,—often misunderstood, because men are ignorant what the Yoke is.
There are two kinds of Yokes.
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From the April 1887 issue of The Christian Science Journal
Take my Yoke upon you.—Matthew, xi. 29.
This is the bidding of Jesus,—often misunderstood, because men are ignorant what the Yoke is.
There are two kinds of Yokes.
Enjoy 1 free Journal article or audio program each month, including content from 1883 to today.
with contributions from GEORGE B. DAY, M. L. STONE, H. P. S. | April 1887
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