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Mary Baker Eddy

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Book
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1875 & 1910 Textbooks
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Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures ~ 1910 Final Ed.
Science and Health
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Physiology
7
Sense yields to understanding
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62
188
475
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2
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available later
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Physiology – Chapter 7 of Science and Health 1910, last edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. See SUBTITLE Text content below.
  	    When darkness comes over the earth, the physical
  	senses have no immediate evidence of a sun. 	                         Sense yields to
30	The human eye knows not where the orb of	                                 understanding 
  	day is, nor if it exists. Astronomy gives the
  	desired information regarding the sun. The human or
 1	material senses yield to the authority of this science, and
  	they are willing to leave with astronomy the explanation of
 3	the sun's influence over the earth. If the eyes see no sun
  	for a week, we still believe that there is solar light and
  	heat. Science (in this instance named natural) raises
 6	the human thought above the cruder theories of the
  	human mind, and casts out a fear. 
  	    In like manner mortals should no more deny the power
 9	of Christian Science to establish harmony and to explain
  	the effect of mortal mind on the body, though the cause
  	be unseen, than they should deny the existence of the sun-
12	light when the orb of day disappears, or doubt that the sun
  	will reappear. The sins of others should not make good
  	men suffer.