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HINTS AND HELPS

From the November 1887 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Under this head Mrs. J. C. Woodbury contributes an article to the Kennebec Journal, Maine, from which a few lines are here quoted:

There are many theories of mental healing, but none of them have any connection or similarity with the demonstrable Principle of Christian Science, which maintains the supremacy and omnipresence of Good, God. Other methods are more or less based on the reality, omnipresence, and power of evil, and they attempt cures by emphasizing the human mind or will-power as a remedial agent. Christian Science acknowledges but one Will, the Will of God, and denies any right, power, or reality in a lie, or other kinds of evil. It invites investigation as the most profound system of ethics, the safest and surest hygienic method, and a more practical, beneficent system of education than any founded on material evidence or phenomena, or bearing the sanction of scholastic theology.

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