The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 461 pages of information about The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories.

The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 461 pages of information about The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories.

’It is elegant.  And it is a fine thought, too—­marrying religion to medicine, instead of medicine to the undertaker in the old way; for religion and medicine properly belong together, they being the basis of all spiritual and physical health.  What kind of medicine do you give for the ordinary diseases, such as—­’

‘We never give medicine in any circumstances whatever!  We—­’

‘But, madam, it says—­’

‘I don’t care what it says, and I don’t wish to talk about it.’

’I am sorry if I have offended, but you see the mention seemed in some way inconsistent, and—­’

’There are no inconsistencies in Christian Science.  The thing is impossible, for the Science is absolute.  It cannot be otherwise, since it proceeds directly from the All-in-all and the Everything-in-Which, also Soul, Bones, Truth, one of a series, alone and without equal.  It is Mathematics purified from material dross and made spiritual.’

‘I can see that, but—­’

‘It rests upon the immovable basis of an Apodictical Principle.’

The word flattened itself against my mind trying to get in, and disordered me a little, and before I could inquire into its pertinency, she was already throwing the needed light: 

’This Apodictical Principle is the absolute Principle of Scientific Mind-healing, the sovereign Omnipotence which delivers the children of men from pain, disease, decay, and every ill that flesh is heir to.’

‘Surely not every ill, every decay?’

’Every one; there are no exceptions; there is no such thing as decay—­it is an unreality, it has no existence.’

‘But without your glasses your failing eyesight does not permit you to—­’

’My eyesight cannot fail; nothing can fail; the Mind is master, and the Mind permits no retrogression.’

She was under the inspiration of the Third Degree, therefore there could be no profit in continuing this part of the subject.  I shifted to other ground and inquired further concerning the Discoverer of the Science.

’Did the discovery come suddenly, like Klondike, or after long study and calculation, like America?’

’The comparisons are not respectful, since they refer to trivialities —­but let it pass.  I will answer in the Discoverer’s own words:  “God had been graciously fitting me, during many years, for the reception of a final revelation of the absolute Principle of Scientific Mind-healing."’

‘Many years?  How many?’

‘Eighteen centuries!’

’All God, God-good, good-God, Truth, Bones, Liver, one of a series alone and without equal—­it is amazing!’

’You may well say it, sir.  Yet it is but the truth.  This American lady, our revered and sacred founder, is distinctly referred to and her coming prophesied, in the twelfth chapter of the Apocalypse; she could not have been more plainly indicated by St. John without actually mentioning her name.’

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