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Chapter 1 - A Rational and Positive Spiritual Philosophy - Henry Wood
Chapter 2 - The Abundant Life - Sarah J. Farmer
Chapter 3 - The Significance of the New Metaphysical Movement - E. M. Chesley
Chapter 4 - The Gospel of Healing - J. W. Winkley
Chapter 5 - Man A Medium of God - Julius A. Dresser
Chapter 6 - Can Disease Be Entirely Destroyed? - Emma G. Ware
Chapter 7 - The Disease of Apprehensiveness - Edward A. Penock
Chapter 8 - Perfect Love Casteth Out Fear - Walter B. Adams
Chapter 9 - A Page From My Inner Life - Fred V. Fuller
Chapter 10 - The Ideal Healer - Ellen M. Dyer
Chapter 11 – Healing Suggestions – Edward A. Pennock
Chapter 12 – The Sermon On The Mount – Horatio W. Dresser
Chapter 13 – The New Thought – Nannie S. Bond
Chapter 14 – Concentration – M. E. Carter
Chapter 15 – From Within Outward – Fred V. Fuller
Chapter 16 – Is Mental Science Enough? - Susie C. Clark
Chapter 17 – Criticisms of the New Thought – Henry Wood
Chapter 18 – The Science of Life – Annetta G. Dresser
Chapter 19 – The Metaphysical Movement
Chapter 20 – The Law of the Good – E. M. Chesley
Chapter 21 – The New Thought Today
Chapter 22 – The Laws of Divine Healing – Horatio W. Dresser
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First Sentence
"The term "New Thought" was first used as the name of the little periodical issue in Melrose, Mass., in 1894, and later by representatives of the rational wing of the mental-healing movement in general in place of the term formerly employed, "Mental Science." The theory was essentially a "new" thought for most of its devotees, a new attitude towards life, hence the term was in a sense appropriate. It is not an easy term to define, nowadays, in view of the many variations of therapeutic belief. But let us endeavor to discover the underlying principles which have most widely appealed to its devotees, making as little as possible of the variations."
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Bibliography: p. [287]-297.
"Some of the papers were read at the first annual convention of the International metaphysical league, held in Boston, October, 1889. The other essays were published in the Mental healing monthly and other periodicals."--Pref.
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