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MIND-CURE AND SCIENCE

From the February 1888 issue of The Christian Science Journal


A Tract of four pages is issued by Mrs. G. P. Noyes, a loyal student living now in Chicago, entitled Vital Difference between Christian Science and Mind-cure. This we take the liberty of republishing, with a few slight omissions and changes:

Believing that Christian Science and mind-cure have now become subjects of general interest, a Christian Scientist, of wide practice and experience, feels that the people ought to know more of the two methods; for, the difference is radical, and of the most vital character.

All genuine Christian Scientists, as well as those who are such only in name, start with the same premises, and assume that disease is but a temporary belief, or illusion of mortal mind; that, being a belief only, it can not be the Truth of Being, and therefore can not be true. To this extent, the Christian Scientist and the higher class of mind-curers agree.

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