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A series of essays and addresses presents a systematic exposition of Christian Science, arguing that God is infinite Mind and that sin, matter, and death are not part of divine reality but errors to be denied and healed. The author critiques pantheism and a material ego, analyzes the senses and supposed physical phenomena as mortal illusions, and addresses questions about God, human identity, woman, and evil. Personal clarifications and a credo explain how spiritual understanding and demonstration—especially through healing and moral transformation—replace fear, suffering, and the sense of mortality with a higher, unified conception of good.
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