‘If God be for us, who can be against us?’ Sensuous, willful malpractice has no power to distract or confuse me so that I cannot perceive the Truth clearly; it can neither make me believe that I am suffering from old beliefs or poisons nor make me see its image, nor fear its mental argument. No danger can befall, for everything is in God’s keeping. Mary Baker Eddy,
(Oakes, Richard, Course In Divinity and General Collectanea, p.264)