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Mary Baker Eddy

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Christian Healing

Christian Healing
Christian Healing


The second book is a twin with the first; they date from a similar period, cover parallel ground, and exhibit equal vigour. Because they represent the twin roots of Christian Science, both treat of God as divine Principle, and both relate the understanding of God to healing. Now although Christian Healing was delivered as a sermon and issued as a pamphlet as early as 1880 - which is three years before The People's Idea of God- the Journal did not mention or advertize it until some while after the text of the latter had appeared in its pages. The Journal chronology is our guide, and evidently Mrs Eddy decided to publicize The People's Idea if God first. This parallels our personal experience of Christian Science: although usually it is the healing that engages us first, it is actually the revelation of God's allness that is primary and has in fact produced the healing.
The title page of Christian Healing shows it as a sermon, but in the first edition it was described as a lecture. Perhaps this is significant, in that Mrs Eddy's life-work was to shift the emphasis of Christianity away from sermonizing that did not heal and to present it more as practical Science; indeed the term "Science of Christianity" occurs now in this book (p. 7). Note too that the title is Christian healing, not mental or even spiritual. For instance we find, "the genius of Christianity is works more than words; a calm and steadfast communion with God" (p. 2). "The primitive privilege of Christianity was...
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  	                CHRISTIAN HEALING 

 1	    TEXT:  And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name
  	shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; they
 3	shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall
  	not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall
  	recover. — MARK xvi. 17, 18. 


 6	    History repeats itself; to-morrow grows out of to-
  	day. But Heaven's favors are formidable:  they are
  	calls to higher duties, not discharge from care; and whoso
 9	builds on less than an immortal basis, hath built on sand. 
  	    We have asked, in our selfishness, to wait until the age
  	advanced to a more practical and spiritual religion before
12	arguing with the world the great subject of Christian heal-
  	ing; but our answer was, "Then there were no cross to
  	take up, and less need of publishing the good news." A
15	classic writes, — 

  	                    "At thirty, man suspects himself a fool;
  	                      Knows it at forty, and reforms his plan;
18	                      At fifty, chides his infamous delay,
  	                      Pushes his prudent purpose to resolve." 

  	The difference between religions is, that one religion has a
21	more spiritual basis and tendency than the other; and
 
   
Christian Healing by Mary Baker Eddy                                          2


 1	the religion nearest right is that one. The genius of
  	Christianity i...
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