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| 1 | and led up to my demonstration of the proposition that |
| | Mind is All and matter is naught as the leading factor in |
| 3 | Mind-science. |
| | [[[Christian Science reveals incontrovertibly that Mind |
| | is All-in-all, that the only realities are the divine Mind |
| 6 | and idea. This great fact is not, however, seen | Scientific evidence |
| | to be supported by sensible evidence, until its |
| | divine Principle is demonstrated by healing the sick and |
| 9 | thus proved absolute and divine. This proof once seen, |
| | no other conclusion can be reached.]]] |
| | For three years after my discovery, I sought the solu- |
| 12 | tion of this problem of Mind-healing, searched the Scrip- |
| | tures and read little else, kept aloof from so- | Solitary research |
| | ciety, and devoted time and energies to dis- |
| 15 | covering a positive rule. The search was sweet, calm, and |
| | buoyant with hope, not selfish nor depressing. I knew |
| | the Principle of all harmonious Mind-action to be God, |
| 18 | and that cures were produced in primitive Christian |
| | healing by holy, uplifting faith; but I must know the |
| | Science of this healing, and I won my way to absolute |
| 21 | conclusions through divine revelation, reason, and dem- |
| | onstration. The revelation of Truth in the understand- |
| | ing came to me gradually and apparently through divine |
| 24 | power. When a new spiritual idea is borne to earth, the |
| | prophetic Scripture of Isaiah is renewedly fulfilled: |
| | "Unto us a child is born, . . . and his name shall be |
| 27 | called Wonderful." |
| | Jesus once said of his lessons: "My doctrine is not |
| | mine, but His that sent me. If any man will do His will, |
| 30 | he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or |
| | whether I speak of myself." (John vii. 16, 17.) |
| | The three great verities of Spirit, omnipotence, omni- |
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