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Current Opinion, Vol. LXVIII, May, 1920, pp. 667-668-"Civil War within the Christian Science Community."

Vol. LXVIII, March, 1920-"Physician's Impeachment of

Christian Science Cures."

Dublin Review. See Catholic publications.

Hibbert Journal, Vol. VIII, October, 1909, pp. 10-27-S. McComb: "Christian Religion as a Healing Power."

Independent, Vol. LXXV, July 10, 1913, p. 74—“Projected Schism."

Vol. LXX, January 26, 1911-Mrs. Stetson: "Demonstration of Mrs. Eddy."

Vol. LXXV, September 11, 1913, p. 624-628-J. J. Walsh: "Psychotherapy as Practiced in All Ages."

Vol. LXXVI, October 9, 1913, pp. 81-85-"Mrs. Eddy and Mrs. Stetson."

Literary Digest, Vol. XLIV, June 29, 1912—“Christian Science and the Jew."

Vol. XLIV, May 4, 1912-"Judaism against Christian Science."

Vol. XLV, September 28, 1912-"Church Ruled by Commission."

Vol. XLVII, July 12, 1913—“Mrs. Stetson's Challenge." McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXVIII and XXIX-Milmine, Georgine: "Mary Baker G. Eddy-the story of her life and the history of Christian Science."

Vol. XXXIX, 1912, pp. 481-494-B. J. Hendrick: "Christian Science since Mrs. Eddy."

Nation, Vol. XC, February 10, 1910, p. 138-"Origins of Christian Science."

Vol. XC, May 19, 1910, p. 503—“Malicious Animal Magnetism."

New England Magazine, Vol. XLI, November, 1909, p. 311-W. D. Quint: "Growth of Christian Science."

Vol. XLI, December, 1909, p. 420-A. Farlow: "Mary Baker Eddy and Her Work."

Vol. LI, April, 1914, p. 56-C. A. Woodard: "Recent Growth of Christian Science in New England."

North American Review, Vol. CXCVIII, December, 1913, p. 823Hegeman: "Must Protestantism adopt Christian Science."

Vol. CC, July, 1914, p. 122-Hegeman: "Must the Church adopt Christian Science Healing?"

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Vol. CC, July, 1914, p. 137-R. H. McKim: "What Christian Science Really Teaches."

Outlook, Vol. CVII, July 25, 1914, p. 692—L. Abbott: "Why I Am Not A Christian Scientist."

Outlook, Vol. CVII, August 8, 1914, p. 73-"Christian Science Again." Ibid., p. 835-"Does a Christian Science healer practice Medicine?"

Vol. CVIII, p. 73-"Christian Science Again."

Quarterly Review, Vol. CCXVIII, January, 1913, pp. 118-147—T.
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Académie des Sciences, 14
Ægae, temple at, 4

INDEX

Æsculapius, the god of the healing
art, 4

Albertus Magnus and magic, 7 fn
Antinomianism; Christian Science,
194

not openly antinomian, 195
danger of, 196
Apollonius of Tyana, 4

Arens and the witchcraft trial, 100
Assyria, mental healing in Assyria,
1

Atmosphere, created by false be-
liefs, 78

Atonement, how explained, 177
Augustine, St., on magical practices,
6

Autopsy, condemned by Mrs. Eddy,
107
Auto-suggestion, physical effects of,
159 f

Avicenna, on the powers of the
human soul, 7, 8

Babylonia, mental healing in, 1
Bacon, Roger, and magic, 7

Baptism, rejected, 178

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Belief, meaning of, chap. V., 74, Christianity, opposed to magic, 5, 6

134, 154

differs from faith and under-
standing, 84

all beliefs are false, 74 f

are the source of sickness, 133, 136
to destroy the belief is to destroy
the disease, 154, 197

various erroneous beliefs, 74

a mother's belief is her child's sick-
ness, 79

see: evil, malicious animal mag-
netism, mind (mortal)
Benedict XIV, on the imagination,
166

Benson, R. H., on Christian Science,

33

Bernheim, on mental healing, 166 f
Bertrand, on mesmerism, 14
Biederwolf, on Christian Science,

194

Christian Science, name of, 62
beginnings of, 26 f

date and discovery of, 36, 40,
41

natural origin of, chap. III, 35
supernatural claims of, 153 f
doctrinal basis of, 172 f, 175
vs. Gnosticism, Manichaeism, Do-
cetism, 175

inconsistency of, 124 f, 127
numerical and social progress of,

23 f

see: Eddy (Mrs.) mental heal-
ing, New Thought
Christian Science Church, founding
of, 19

Christian Science Church services,
21, 54, 189

Christian Science cures, examples of,
110 f

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Eddy, Mrs. Mary Baker (Glover,
Patterson): her birth, 17, 37
girlhood, of, 17, 38

she marries George Washington
Glover, 17
widowhood of, 17

she gives birth to a son, 18
marries Dr. Patterson, 18
visits P. P. Quimby, 18
her wandering years, 18, 43
discovery of Christian Science,
19, 36, 40f

partnership with Richard Ken-
nedy, 18

she marries Asa Gilbert Eddy, 18
her dread of malicious animal
magnetism, chap. VI, 95 f

the witchcraft case, 100
her husband's death, 107
she found a Church, 19
Calvin A. Frye, 18

Mrs. Eddy adopts Dr. Foster, 18
differences with Mrs. Stetson,

239 f

her relations with her son, 18
death of, 20

her last will, 23 fn

her teaching, 153

her business abilities, 237

see: Christian Science, Science
and Health, mental healing
Egypt, mental healing in, 2
their conception of sickness and
death, 3

their healing methods, 3
Emanation vs. Creation, 200
Emerson's idealism, 69
Emmanuel movement, 33

Epicurianism, a refined, 203

Epidaurus, temple at, 4
Error, see belief

Ethics of modern mind movements,

chap. XIII, 192

see: sin, antinomianism, epicurian-

ism

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Freud, and Psycho-Analysis, 31
Frye, Calvin A., 19

Gassner and mental healing, 10, 11
Generation, spiritual, 199, 239
Gestefeld, Mrs., and Christian Sci-
ence, 29

Glover, George Washington, husband
of Mrs. Eddy, 17

son of Mrs. Eddy, 18, 236

his relations with his mother,
237

suit of next friends', 237

Gnosticism and Christian Science,
175

God, nature of, 70, 172
His Principle, 63, 64
goodness of, 203

see: Pantheism, prayer, Revela-
tion

Greece, mental healing in, 4
Greenacre conferences, 28

Healing, see mental healing

Health, overemphasized, 173, 192

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