A Complete Concordance to the Writings of Mary Baker Eddy (study room copy)

A Complete Concordance to the Writings of Mary Baker Eddy (study room copy)

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Including: • an Index to the Chapter Sub-titles, Headings, & Titles of the Poems• an Index to the Scriptural Quotations As early as the 13th century, Bible scholars were searching the Scriptures with the help of handwritten concordances. So it was logical that when Mary Baker Eddy wrote Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, a concordance would be developed for it. When that concordance proved so useful to so many, a similar concordance to her other writings was also produced.  As Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, and Leader of the church she established, Mrs. Eddy wrote numerous articles, sermons, messages, poems, and a Manual for the guidance of her church and its members. This material covers 35 years of church growth, from modest beginnings to its appearance as an international movement. Study of this basic literature is essential to the student's continued understanding of his relationship to God. "The divine Science of man is woven into one web of consistency without seam or rent." (Science and Health, page 242) As students research various themes in Mrs. Eddy's writings and study them carefully, they will find the teachings of the aster, Christ Jesus, explained and illuminated. Also apparent will be the care Mrs. Eddy took to address metaphysical points in a manner which enable students at ever level of spiritual understanding to grasp something of her meanings. The student will find a rounded perspective as well as a wealth of ideas by reading many, if not all, references to a particular subject. While this concordance is large, it need not be intimidating. This book's value lies in the meaning gained from the study of Mrs. Eddy's writings themselves, with the concordance providing helpful reference points when needed. In some cases, thorough research may be necessary to clarify a theme or idea. In other instances, discovery of a single passage may bring the answer needed.

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