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| | Science, Theology, Medicine |
| | But I certify you, brethren, |
| | that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man. |
| | For I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, |
| | but by the revelation of Jesus Christ.--Paul. |
| | The kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven, which a woman took, |
| | and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened.--Jesus. |
| 1 | In the year 1866, I discovered the Christ Science or |
| | divine laws of Life, Truth, and Love, and | Christian Science discovered |
| 3 | named my discovery Christian Science. God |
| | had been graciously preparing me during many |
| | years for the reception of this final revelation of the ab- |
| 6 | solute divine Principle of scientific mental healing. |
| | This apodictical Principle points to the revelation of |
| | Immanuel, "God with us,"--the sovereign ever-pres- |
| 9 | ence, delivering the children of men from | Mission of Christian Science |
| | every ill "that flesh is heir to." Through |
| | Christian Science, religion and medicine are |
| 12 | inspired with a diviner nature and essence; fresh pinions |
| | are given to faith and understanding, and thoughts ac- |
| | quaint themselves intelligently with God. |
| 15 | Feeling so perpetually the false consciousness that life |
| | inheres in the body, yet remembering that in | Discontent with life |
| | reality God is our Life, we may well tremble |
| 18 | in the prospect of those days in which we must say, "I |
| | have no pleasure in them." |
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