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Mary Baker Eddy

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The People’s Idea of God

The People’s Idea of God
The People’s Idea of God


No one could miss the dynamism of this first book, as it plunges straight in to the central theme of the revelation with the voice of authority and the ring of conviction. The author knows, and the reader realizes that she speaks from experience. Here is no long introduction, no processing of the minds of mortals, no telling us about God; but directly it conveys to us God's actuality, presence and power. This little book originated in a sermon under the title, "The People's God, Its Effect on Health and Christianity." It was first published in the pages of the Journal in June 1883, and then as a pamphlet in October. Not until 1886, when it was copyrighted, was the name changed to its present form. Mrs Eddy delivered the sermon to the small Christian Science congregation which met at that time in the College on Columbus Avenue in Boston. They were indeed discovering a New World. Today, after a hundred years, one can still sense - and share - the exhilaration with which those early hearers responded to the power of the Word. The People's Idea of God provides a truly remarkable starting-point for the whole series of books because, like the PRAYER chapter in Science and Health, it grasps the end from the beginning: "the great element of reform is not born of human wisdom; it draws not its life from human organizations: rather is it the crumbling away of material elements from reason, the translation of law back to its original language - Mind, and the final unity between man and ...
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  	     THE PEOPLE'S IDEA OF GOD 

 1	    TEXT:  One Lord, one faith, one baptism. — EPHESIANS iv. 5 

  	    Every step of progress is a step more spiritual. The
 3	great element of reform is not born of human wis-
  	dom; it draws not its life from human organizations;
  	rather is it the crumbling away of material elements from
 6	reason, the translation of law back to its original language,
  	 — Mind, and the final unity between man and God. 
  	The footsteps of thought, as they pass from the sensual
 9	side of existence to the reality and Soul of all things, are
  	slow, portending a long night to the traveller; but the
  	guardians of the gloom are the angels of His presence, that
12	impart grandeur to the intellectual wrestling and colli-
  	sions with old-time faiths, as we drift into more spiritual
  	latitudes. The beatings of our heart can be heard; but
15	the ceaseless throbbings and throes of thought are unheard,
  	as it changes from material to spiritual standpoints. Even
  	the pangs of death disappear, accordingly as the under-
18	standing that we are spiritual beings here reappears, and
 
   
The People’s Idea of God by Mary Baker Eddy                            2


 1	we learn our capabilities for good, which insures man's
  	continuance and is the true glory of immortality. 
 3	    The improved theory and practice of religion and of
  	medicine are mainly due to the people's improved views
  	of the Supreme Being. As th...
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