The Concordance

The Concordance comes to me, as a mine of unfathomed treasures. I rejoice in it, and am thankful, but gratitude is the deep soul-sense of the power of Truth to overcome all error, and this I must demonstrate. So I work, watch, and wait, as our wise Leader has done in working out her ideal, after the pattern shown us in the mount.

M. E. E.


The thanks of every earnest student of Science and Health, is due to our wise Leader for that anticipation of the wants of the Field which has provided us this "great gain." There is a sense of deep gratification in view of the thoroughness of the work. Surely, it is "complete."

Our Leader's latest gift to her grateful students, is loaded with spiritual benefits to every seeker after righteousness. It is itself a Key to great riches, in Wisdom.

Elliot Howard Gilkey.


I desire to express my appreciation of the Concordance to Science and Health. It certainly represents a vast amount of labor, and I think must be a revelation to most Scientists of how much there is to be found in our textbook. I do not believe that there has ever been published a book which in proportion to its size requires so large a Concordance to express adequately its contents. I have found it very helpful and a great labor-saving device in the preparation of selections for our Wednesday evening meeting.

M. P. Richardson.

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