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POWER OF THOUGHT
The Daily News
Editor Daily News:—Your able editorial on this subject in Wednesday's issue leads public thought in the right direction. The southern press has been slow to acknowledge the gigantic strides of metaphysical science during the past quarter century; still less has it been willing to accede to it the seal of "Science."
Hypnotism is now being recognized by many jurists and criminalogists as one of the causes leading to crime. In "effete" Europe its exhibitions are prohibited by law. In enlightened America it is taught by individuals, and "colleges" can be found where the art of telepathy is taught to any one who can pay the tuition fee. Strictly honorable persons are learning this insidious art, ignorant of the fact that the identical power they gain over others re-acts upon them selves.
The power to transmit thought makes them keenly susceptible to receive thoughts they would not dream of inflicting upon others.
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October 13, 1898 issue
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Notices
with contributions from William B. Johnson
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MISCELLANY
with contributions from Ed., Johnson
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
MARY BAKER EDDY
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POWER OF THOUGHT
De Funiak Springs
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ASKING AMISS
M. G. M.
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EFFECT OF ANGER
Harper's Bazar
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THE CHURCH OF THE FUTURE
B. Fay Mills
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I cannot remember when I was not troubled with headache
John P. Barnes
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Christian Science has done a great deal for me
H. J. Hills
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Now at the close of our summer vacation, comes to me...
Mary C. Keedy
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Notices
MARY BAKER G. EDDY