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GOD AND MAN
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world of error, as a person seeks gold to purify the gold from the dross. Its happiness is the developing of God's love or Science, it analyzes all misery and trouble to liberate the soul that is bound in this world of error.[1]—July, 1860.

  1. Dr. Quimby's idea of Jesus was midway between the humanism of those who deemed Him “mere man” and the theological teachings of those who called Jesus “our Lord” or “the Lord.” No merely humanistic conception could account for “the Christ” or Divine wisdom disclosed as universal, the source of all true Science.