A recent issue reported the establishment by a clergyman of a movement "involving mind control over body," known as a school of "Applied Truth Science.
The attempt of a certain minister to separate Christian Science from Christianity, as reported in the Citizen, was necessarily a failure, because it consisted mainly of misrepresentations.
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of the fundamentals of Christian Science, namely, the fact that Spirit and not matter is substantial, came very vividly to the thought of the writer while he was sitting one summer day in the shadow of a great rock on the Massachusetts coast.
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mind's tendency to personify both good and evil, shows itself in the prevalent habit of humanity to conceive of its friends and enemies as certain individuals, sects, or races.