Science and Health/9 Errata

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1578236Science and Health — ErrataMary Baker Glover



ERRATA.




Page  20.  Paragraph  2.  Line  3.  Read in after 1st “not.”
Page  21.  Paragraph  1.  Line  7.  Read or after, instead of before, “nature.”
Page  21.  Paragraph  2.  Line  6.  Read are for “and.”
Page  21.  Paragraph  2.  Line  8.  Read which is for “that are.”
Page  35.  Paragraph  1.  Line  5.  Comma after “Life,” semicolon after “body.”
Page  50.  Paragraph  2.  Line  13.  Read teach for “teaches.”
Page  58.  Paragraph  3.  Line  6.  Read proves for “prove.”
Page  71.  Paragraph  1.  Line  12.  Read one another for “each other.”
Page  74.  Paragraph  2.  Line  1.  Comma after “error.”
Page  84.  Paragraph  2.  Line  2.  Read to after “saith.”
Page  93.  Paragraph  2.  Line  1.  No Comma after “Intelligence”; but one after “science.”
Page  93.  Paragraph  2.  Line  2.  No Comma after “Wisdom.”
Page  111.  Paragraph  2.  Line  17.  Erase “the.”
Page  118.  Paragraph  2.  Line  10.  No comma after “discord.”
Page  123.  Paragraph  1.  Line  23.  Read in propria persona.
Page  149.  Paragraph  2.  Line  13.  Read holds for “hold.”
Page  163.  Paragraph  4.  Line  4.  Semicolon after “sick.”
Page  163.  Paragraph  4.  Line  5.  Read if we admitted the “Truth.”
Page  163.  Paragraph  4.  Line  7.  Comma after “this.”
Page  168.  Paragraph  1.  Line  5.  Erase “must." Read this after “make.”
Page  168.  Paragraph  2.  Line  1.  Read the for “its.”
Page  168.  Paragraph  2.  Line  5.  Read the for “his.”
Page  175.  Paragraph  1.  Line  9.  Commas after “wrong” and “science.”
Page  175.  Paragraph  1.  Line  10.  Read and before “be.”
Page  187.  Paragraph  2.  Line  2.  Read are for “is.”
Page  189.  Paragraph  1.  Line  1.  Read disappear for “disappears.”
Page  199.  Paragraph  1.  Line  22.  Read but for “that.”
Page  199.  Paragraph  1.  Line  last  Read a for “in.”
Page  201.  Paragraph  1.  Line  22.  Read produce for “produces.”
Page  201.  Paragraph  1.  Line  26.  Read old for “cold.”
Page  202.  Paragraph  1.  Line  2.  Read lose for “loose.”
Page  248.  Paragraph  1.  Line  13.  Read are for “is.”
Page  256.  Paragraph  1.  Line  26.  Read that for “error” — presupposes for “presupposing.”
Page  258.  Paragraph  3.  Line  9.  Read “God makes peace and he creates evil.”
Page  259.  Paragraph  2.  Line  11.  Read death for “depth.”
Page  264.  Paragraph  1.  Line  11.  Erase “the.”
Page  265.  Paragraph  2.  Line  14.  Read “is" before “seen," instead of before “God.”
Page  285.  Paragraph  2.  Line  4.  Read perpetuates for “perpetrates.”
Page  290.  Paragraph  2.  Line  7.  Read man for “being."
Page  301.  Paragraph  1.  Line  2.  Read come for “comes.”
Page  318.  Paragraph  2.  Line  15.  Read is for “are” — satisfies for “satisfy.”
Page  321.  Paragraph  1.  Line  1.  Read understood for “understand.”
Page  329.  Paragraph  3.  Line  9.  Read Esquimau for “Esquimaux.”
Page  331.  Paragraph  2.  Line  9.  Read determine for “determines.”
Page  335.  Paragraph  2.  Line  15.  Read statutes for “statue.”
Page  349.  Paragraph  1.  Line  10.  Read expresses for “express.”
Page  350.  Paragraph  2.  Line  5.  Read dietetics for “dietics.”
Page  361.  Paragraph  1.  Line  9.  Comma after “body,” instead of after “optics.”
Page  370.  Paragraph  3.  Line  5.  Read becomes for “become.”
Page  371.  Paragraph  2.  Line  17.  Read were for “was."
Page  381.  Paragraph  3.  Line  2.  Read with his for “from.”
Page  386.  Paragraph  2.  Line  3.  Read This for “Our.”
Page  387.  Paragraph  1.  Line  10.  Read mind for “brain.”
Page  389.  Paragraph  3.  Line  8.  Read Losing for “Loosing.”
Page  398.  Paragraph  3.  Line  last.  Read casualty for “casualties.”
Page  403.  Paragraph  1.  Line  2.  Read as for “in.”
Page  404.  Paragraph  2.  Line  1.  Read The pioneer of for “Pioneering.”
Page  404.  Paragraph  2.  Line  19.  Read “If" before “Bearing” instead of before “you.”
Page  414.  Paragraph  2.  Line  14.  Read is it pain for “does it ache.”
Page  414.  Paragraph  2.  Line  14.  Read has no pain for “does not ache.”
Page  428.  Paragraph  1.  Line  1.  Read “the influence” their “mind holds over” the sick.
Page  430.  Paragraph  2.  Line  last.  Read then for “when.”
Page  431.  Paragraph  1.  Line  8.  Read make for “makes.”
Page  431.  Paragraph  1.  Line  9.  Read as before “repugnant.”
Page  432.  Paragraph  1.  Line  16.  Read should before “receive.”
Page  433.  Paragraph  2.  Line  10.  Read or for “and.”
Page  446.  Paragraph  1.  Line  21.  Read which for “who.”