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Armstrong in English - th thousand. Armstrong - th thousand. Armstrong in English - d ed. Nixon in English - 62nd ed. The mere habit of pleading with the divine Mind, as one pleads with a human being, perpetuates the belief in God as humanly circumscribed,--an error which impedes spiritual growth.

God is Love. Can we ask Him to be more? God is intelligence. Can we inform the infinite Mind of anything He does not already comprehend? Do we expect to change perfection? Shall we plead for more at the open fount, which is pouring forth more than we accept? The unspoken desire does bring us nearer the source of all existence and blessedness. Asking God to be God is a vain repetition. God is "the same yesterday, and to-day, and forever;" and He who is immutably right will do right without being reminded of His province.

The wisdom of man is not sufficient to warrant him in advising God. Who would stand before a blackboard, and pray the principle of mathematics to solve the problem? The rule is already established, and it is our task to work out the solution. Shall we ask the divine Principle of all goodness to do His own work?

His work is done, and we have only to avail ourselves of God's rule in order to receive His blessing, which enables us to work out our own salvation. The Divine Being must be reflected by man,--else man is not the image and likeness of the patient, tender, and true, the One "altogether lovely;" but to understand God is the work of eternity, and demands absolute consecration of thought, energy, and desire.

How empty are our conceptions of Deity! We admit theoretically that God is good, omnipotent, omnipresent, infinite, and then we try to give information to this infinite Mind.

We plead for unmerited pardon and for a liberal outpouring of benefactions. Are we really grateful for the good already received? Emerson Leuallen Daniel A. Hussar Gilbert L. Tice Clarence T. Rippie Ara H. Schwartz Stewart C. Swinyard Daniel A. Hoover Alfonso R. Schnaare Ara H. Schwartz Glen R. Hanson Joseph B. Hanson H. Steve White Thomas Medwick H. Steve White Daniel A.

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Chapter 3, University. Development, Schering-Plough Research Institute. Chapter , Chicago. Chapter , Nutrition in Pharmacy Practice University. Because of space constraints, we were limited to the and practice of pharmacy. In this new edition, you will find a most important or most widely used drugs. The 21st edition of the Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics section to in- keeps pace with the changes in pharmacy curriculum and pro- clude the new, growing area of Pharmacogenomics.

This chap- fessional pharmacy practice in general. Although this nomics and drug development. I am vious editions, several changes have been made to present grateful to all the Section Editors and authors for their skillful fresh and new information and to take advantage of the review of the literature and for incorporating their own unique advances made in recent years.

Each section of the book has perspectives and experience into their chapters. With this edi- been critically reviewed and revised to reflect the emerging tion, we welcome five new Section Editors. They represent a trends in the field. The overall organization of the book is the wide geographic diversity and spectrum of experience.

We also same as the previous editions. This section has been reorganized and private industry. The integration of new scientific information into clin- the authors and Section Editors of previous editions of Reming- ical practice is often difficult, and one of the key purposes of this ton for laying the foundation for the current volume.



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