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Académie des Sciences, 14 INDEX Æsculapius, the god of the healing Albertus Magnus and magic, 7 fn not openly antinomian, 195 Arens and the witchcraft trial, 100 Atmosphere, created by false be- Atonement, how explained, 177 Autopsy, condemned by Mrs. Eddy, Avicenna, on the powers of the Babylonia, mental healing in, 1 Baptism, rejected, 178 Belief, meaning of, chap. V., 74, Christianity, opposed to magic, 5, 6 134, 154 differs from faith and under- all beliefs are false, 74 f are the source of sickness, 133, 136 various erroneous beliefs, 74 a mother's belief is her child's sick- see: evil, malicious animal mag- Benson, R. H., on Christian Science, 33 Bernheim, on mental healing, 166 f 194 Christian Science, name of, 62 date and discovery of, 36, 40, natural origin of, chap. III, 35 inconsistency of, 124 f, 127 23 f see: Eddy (Mrs.) mental heal- Christian Science Church services, Christian Science cures, examples of, Eddy, Mrs. Mary Baker (Glover, she marries George Washington she gives birth to a son, 18 partnership with Richard Ken- she marries Asa Gilbert Eddy, 18 the witchcraft case, 100 Mrs. Eddy adopts Dr. Foster, 18 239 f her relations with her son, 18 her last will, 23 fn her teaching, 153 her business abilities, 237 see: Christian Science, Science their healing methods, 3 Epicurianism, a refined, 203 Epidaurus, temple at, 4 Ethics of modern mind movements, chap. XIII, 192 see: sin, antinomianism, epicurian- ism Freud, and Psycho-Analysis, 31 Gassner and mental healing, 10, 11 Glover, George Washington, husband son of Mrs. Eddy, 18, 236 his relations with his mother, suit of next friends', 237 Gnosticism and Christian Science, God, nature of, 70, 172 see: Pantheism, prayer, Revela- Greece, mental healing in, 4 Healing, see mental healing Health, overemphasized, 173, 192 |