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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LITERATURE

From the March 1888 issue of The Christian Science Journal

This article was later republished in Miscellaneous Writings 1883-1896:  Mis. 270:27-271:17


Homœopathy is the last link in material medicine. The next step is medicine in Mind. One of the foremost virtues of homoeopathy is the exclusion of compounds from its pharmacy.

I wish the students of Christian Science (and many who are not students understand enough of this matter to heed the advice) to keep out of their heads the notion that compounded metaphysics (so called) is, or can be, Christian Science.

They should take our magazine, work for it, and read it. They should eschew all magazines and books which are less than the best.

"Choose this day whom ye will serve." My students should get the cobwebs out of their minds, which spurious compounds engender.

"Trust her not, she's fooling thee," says Longfellow in his poem; and he is right.

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