CONTENTS
CHAPTER I | |
Introductory | |
Page | |
Prospectus | 1 |
A Timely Issue | 4 |
Love Your Enemies | 8 |
Christian Theism | 13 |
The New Birth | 15 |
CHAPTER II | |
One Cause and Effect | 21 |
CHAPTER III | |
Questions and Answers | 31 |
CHAPTER IV | |
Addresses | |
Christian Science in Tremont Temple | 95 |
Science and the Senses | 98 |
Extract from My First Address in The Mother Church, May 26, 1895 | 106 |
Address before the Alumni of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College, 1895 | 110 |
Address before the Christian Scientist Association of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College, in 1893. Subject: “Obedience” | 116 |
Communion Address, January, 1896 | 120 |
Message to the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, Boston, 1896 | 125 |
CHAPTER V | |
Letters | |
To The Mother Church | 129 |
To ——, on Prayer | 132 |
To the National Christian Scientist Association | 134 |
To the College Association | 135 |
To the National Christian Scientist Association | 137 |
To the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston | 139 |
To Donors of Boat, from Toronto, Canada | 142 |
Address, — Laying the Corner-stone | 143 |
To the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston | 146 |
The First Members of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts | 147 |
Extract from a Letter | 148 |
To The Mother Church | 148 |
To First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Oconto, Wis. | 149 |
To First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Scranton | 150 |
To First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Denver | 152 |
To First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Lawrence | 154 |
To Correspondents | 155 |
To Students | 156 |
To a Student | 157 |
To a Student | 158 |
Extract from a Christmas Letter | 159 |
CHAPTER VI | |
Sermons | |
A Christmas Sermon | 161 |
Editor's Extracts from Sermon | 168 |
Extract from a Sermon delivered in Boston, January 18, 1885 | 171 |
Sunday Services on July Fourth. — Extempore Remarks | 176 |
Easter Services | 177 |
Bible Lessons | 180 |
CHAPTER VII | |
Pond and Purpose | 203 |
CHAPTER VIII
Precept upon Precept | |
“Thy Will be Done” | 208 |
“Put up Thy Sword” | 214 |
Scientific Theism | 216 |
Mental Practice | 219 |
Taking Offense | 223 |
Hints to the Clergy | 225 |
Perfidy and Slander | 226 |
Contagion | 228 |
Improve Your Time | 230 |
Thanksgiving Dinner | 230 |
Christian Science | 232 |
Injustice | 235 |
Reformers | 237 |
Mrs. Eddy Sick | 238 |
“I've Got Cold” | 239 |
“Prayer and Healing” | 242 |
Veritas Odium Parit | 245 |
Falsehood | 248 |
Love | 249 |
Address on the Fourth of July at Pleasant View, Concord, N. H., before 2,500 Members of The Mother Church, 1897 | 251 |
Well Doinge is the Fruite of Doinge Well | 253 |
Little Gods | 255 |
Advantage of Mind-healing | 255 |
A Card | 256 |
Spirit and Law | 256 |
Truth-healing | 259 |
Heart to Heart | 262 |
Things to be Thought Of | 263 |
Unchristian Rumor | 266 |
Vainglory | 267 |
Compounds | 270 |
Close of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College | 271 |
Malicious Reports | 274 |
Loyal Christian Scientists | 275 |
The March Primary Class | 279 |
Obtrusive Mental Healing | 282 |
Wedlock | 285 |
Judge Not | 290 |
New Commandment | 292 |
A Cruce Salus | 293 |
Comparison to English Barmaids | 294 |
A Christian Science Statute | 297 |
Advice to Students | 298 |
Notice | 303 |
Angels | 306 |
Deification of Personality | 307 |
A Card | 310 |
Overflowing Thoughts | 310 |
A Great Man and His Saying | 312 |
Words of Commendation | 313 |
Church and School | 313 |
Class, Pulpit, Students' Students | 316 |
My Students and Thy Students | 318 |
Unseen Sin | 318 |
A Word to the Wise | 319 |
Christmas | 320 |
Card | 321 |
Message to The Mother Church | 322 |
CHAPTER IX | |
The Fruit of Spirit | |
An Allegory | 323 |
Voices of Spring | 329 |
“Where Art Thou?” | 332 |
Divine Science | 336 |
Fidelity | 339 |
True Philosophy and Communion | 344 |
Origin of Evil | 346 |
Truth versus Error | 346 |
Fallibility of Human Concepts | 351 |
The Way | 355 |
Science and Philosophy | 359 |
“Take Heed!” | 368 |
The Cry of Christmas-tide | 369 |
Blind Leaders | 370 |
“Christ and Christmas” | 371 |
Sunrise at Pleasant View | 376 |
CHAPTER X | |
Inklings Historic | 378 |
CHAPTER XI | |
Poems | |
Come Thou | 384 |
Meeting of My Departed Mother and Husband | 385 |
Love | 387 |
Woman's Rights | 388 |
The Mother's Evening Prayer | 389 |
June | 390 |
Wish and Item | 391 |
The Oak on the Mountain's Summit | 392 |
Isle of Wight | 392 |
Hope | 394 |
Rondelet | 394 |
To Mr. James T. White | 395 |
Autumn | 395 |
Christ My Refuge | 396 |
“Feed My Sheep” | 397 |
Communion Hymn | 398 |
Laus Deo! | 399 |
A Verse for the Little Children | 400 |
A Verse for the Big Children | 400 |
CHAPTER XII | |
Testimonials | 401 |
How to Understand Science and Health | 463 |

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