I have been reading “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” and
feasting—like a starving, ship-wrecked mariner, on the food that was to
sustain him—on truths which ages to come will appreciate, understand, and
accept. Many of the theories which at first appear abstruse and obscure,
at length become clear and lucid. The candle of intellect requires
occasional snuffing to throw the clear light of penetration on the page.
(MRS.) S. A. ORNE, Malden, Mass.
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The mother of a little girl about eight years old told me her child was
having a severe attack of cold, and was delicate and easy to take cold. I
told her the little girl would be all right; not to give her any medicine,
but read Science and Health to her. When I next saw the mother, she told
me the little girl was entirely well; that the cold had all disappeared,
and with it a claim of night-sweats that the child had been under for more
than a year. The little girl had been out sliding down-hill in the snow a
number of times; had her feet very wet, but it did not affect her at all.
They were all pleased,—especially the child; her face was beaming with
happiness and smiles. This is just one little instance of the good that
comes from reading Science and Health.
T. W. H.
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Opinions Of The Press
This is, perhaps, the most remarkable book on health, in some respects,
which has appeared in this country. The author evidently discards
physiology, hygiene, mesmerism, magnetism, and every form of medication,
bathing, dieting, etc.,—all go by the board; no medicine, manipulation, or
external applications are permitted; everything is done through the mind.
Applied to certain conditions, this method has great value: even the
reading of the author’s book has cured hopeless cases. The author claims
that her methods are those used by Christ and his apostles, and she has
established a church and school to propagate them.—_Herald of Health_, N.
Y. (M. L. HOLBROOK, _Publisher_)
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The Christian Scientists claim that the power of healing is not lost, and
have supported that claim by inducing cures astonishingly like those
quoted from the New Testament. And even more good they hope to achieve, as
this power which they possess is better understood and the new light gains
strength in the world. Experience has taught us that the nearer we
approach to the source of a report of miraculous power, the smaller does
the wonder grow. In the instance of the Christian Scientists, the result
has been rather the reverse; if third parties have related a remarkable
circumstance, the person of whom the fact was alleged has been found to
make the assertion still stronger.—_Boston Sunday Globe_
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