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Fannie B. James

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Fannie B. James's

Truth and Health - Science of the Perfect Mind and The Law of Its Expression

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Introduction - The Bible Teaching about Healing - A Beginner's Course - Answers to Some Objections - Revelation - God - God and Man - The Work of Thought - Our Judgment Day - Prayer - Unfoldment - Health - A Month's Daily Lessons - Divine Science Statement of Being - Conclusion - Summary of Science Teachings -

Contents to Part II

Being and Expression - Man the Expression - Not Reflection of God - Man Unveiled - Answers to Questions - Concerning Some Important Doctrines - Questions and Answers on Healing - Comparisons with other Teaching - Spiritual Interpretations of the Bible - The Breaking of Light - (First Chapter of Genesis.) - Eden Lost and Found - (Second, and third Chapters of Genesis.) - Conclusion of the Whole Matter - Spiritual Interpretation of Terms - A Simple Statement of Divine Science - The One {God and Man / Universal and Individual} Defined - An Impersonal Statement of Creator and Creation - Index -


the righteous but sinners to repentance." He knew the world's need of the Great Physician.

"A merry heart doeth good like a medicine," sometimes quoted, is thus given in the revised version, the more exact translation: "A merry heart is a good medicine," or (margin) "doeth good healing." So it does.

In none of these can we claim to see directions for using medicine. We fail to find any such directions in the Bible except in one place. It is written in Timothy: "Be no longer a drinker of water, but us a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities." Shall we say that this is good advice?

It is one of the verses often brought against the temperance cause. I think most of us feel like saying to the writer of this, "That is poor advice to give a young man!" Yet this is the only statement that advocates the taking of remedies for sickness. Such is the array of evidence on one side.

Let us hear what there is to be said for Divine Healing.

EVIDENCES FOR DIVINE HEALING.

Is it not reasonable to expect to find in the Bible, where every rule of life is so carefully written, some positive directions about health? Says one: "The very first act of God after the redemption of his people from Egypt was to declare himself their healer. Every detail of human life was carefully

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