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| their explanation is like Aarons priesthood, where sacrifices are offered up every | Taking a Disease - 1860 |
| Aaron that can never explain it away but after a higher and more excellent | Taking a Disease - 1860 |
| Moses and Aaron were representatives of these characters: Saul and Paul, | Language of Men and Animals - 1861 |
| Aaron and Miriam spake against Moses for marrying an Ethiopian woman. The | Disease Traced to the Early Ages and Its Causes-Religion - 1861 |
| Aarons priesthood was like an old garment, and the world required a more | Disease Traced to the Early Ages and Its Causes-Religion - 1861 |
| Melchizedek. This was of wisdom; therefore unlike the priesthood of Aaron, it | Jesus, His Belief or Wisdom - 1862 |
| Moses was the natural man and Aaron the science or truth that teaches man how | The Christian Explanation of the Testaments - 1862 |
| man but signified the natural man or error and disease, and Aaron, the science of | The Christian Explanation of the Testaments - 1862 |
| through the same man called Aaron. The history of the world was the ideas of the | The Christian Explanation of the Testaments - 1862 |
| Pharaoh and Aaron was a test of their powers or wisdom. The rod was his truth | The Christian Explanation of the Testaments - 1862 |
| and science can only be seen through its brother. Aaron has an impediment in | The Brothers - No Date |
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ABACK................................................1
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| wanted to know, if he could read my thoughts. At first I was all aback, but after | To the Reader - 1863 |
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ABANDON..............................................5
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| expense of repairing it is more than the value, he will abandon it as a Captain | Illustrating the Word Mind - 1862 |
| to compel the ignorant and all others to abandon their opposition to slavery and | Liberty and Equality - 1863 |
| proof with me. In this state I was compelled to abandon my business and, losing | My Conversion - 1863 |
| rebel armies of medical and religious ideas before they will abandon the field to | The Brothers - No Date |
| them to be true and will suffer death rather than abandon their belief. | The Identity of God or Wisdom - No Date |
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| have been abandoned long ago; for it would have been ascertained that all the | Lecture Notes - Booklet 4 |
| named as conclusive proofs of a fluid Theory. Since I have abandoned the fluid | Lecture Notes - Booklet 4 |
| the door with the word "abandoned" written upon it. He also located the house on | Lecture Notes - Booklet 5 |
| word "abandoned," described its location and the appearance of the lands about | Lecture Notes - Booklet 5 |
| "abandoned" written upon the sign. | Lecture Notes - Booklet 5 |
| variance with each other. I therefore abandoned all my former beliefs as they | What Is My Theory? - 1860 |
| So Christ dies for all and Jesus abandoned all his heathen religion and | Jesus Parables of Another World - 1860 |
| and not slaves to the priest. So they abandoned their nets or old belief and | Love I - 1860 |
| abandoned their party and went in for the extension of slavery, when it never was | To the Old Whigs - 1861 |
| general reports that he abandoned the fort at the first fire. The newspaper states | Cause of Disease - 1863 |
| abandoned? Suppose the intelligence necessary to put it in operation had | Experiences in Healing, Spiritualism and Mesmerism - No Date |
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ABANDONING...........................................2
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| same results on abandoning all fluids, he could operate so as to produce the | Lecture Notes - Booklet 4 |
| after he saw the effect, he remembered what I had told him. And abandoning his | Is There Any Curative Quality in Medicine? - 1862 |
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| and abandons his old associates who have been the means of all this trouble. If | Dr. Quimbys Letters-Undated |
| abandons his vessel. He will not lose his life to save his property except to a | Illustrating the Word Mind - 1862 |
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| merely got excited and is heated and inflamed and as the excitement abates, the | Aristocracy and Democracy - 1863 |
| or progression obtains the victory. Then the wind of the storm abates and reason | Liberty and Equality - 1863 |
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| Abbott, then Representative from Belfast, to inquire who was elected Speaker. | Can a Spirit Have Flesh and Blood? - 1862 |
| He asked Mr. Abbott who was making a speech and received the answer that | Can a Spirit Have Flesh and Blood? - 1862 |
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ABDOMEN..............................................2
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| the back; a bearing down of the lower part of the abdomen, shortness of breath | The Explanation - No Date |
| waist, producing a feverish state of the abdomen, with considerable swelling and | The Explanation - No Date |
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ABDOMINAL............................................1
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| disease called by his physician, a German doctor, "Dropsy in the abdominal cave | The Case of a Patient - 1861 |
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ABED.................................................1
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| I am very glad, for I was expecting to find you abed by what I heard. But you cant | Dr. Quimbys Letters - 1861 |
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| and Abel are figures of these two ideas, the natural and scientific man. Cain was | On the Circulation of the Blood II - 1863 |
| a tiller of the soil and Abel was a discoverer or a man of improvement. These two | On the Circulation of the Blood II - 1863 |
| or body and Abel is the higher state in matter or mind which is under the control | On the Circulation of the Blood II - 1863 |
| like to be troubled by his brother Abel or improvement. The child being governed | On the Circulation of the Blood II - 1863 |
| opposites are found as Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Jacob and Esau. And in | The Brothers - No Date |
| in Hebrew. Abel was the brother or spiritual son of Science, for Abel in Hebrew | Comparison between Christians Eighteen-Hundred Years Ago and Now: - No Date |
| in Hebrew. Abel was the brother or spiritual son of Science, for Abel in Hebrew | Comparison between Christians Eighteen-Hundred Years Ago and Now: - No Date |
| Adam and Eve: Cain the natural man, Abel the spiritual man or woman. When | Comparison between Christians Eighteen-Hundred Years Ago and Now: - No Date |
| respect for Abel or science, but for Cain or error, he had no respect. So Cain or | Comparison between Christians Eighteen-Hundred Years Ago and Now: - No Date |
| lieth at your door. While Cain or error and Abel or Science were reasoning | Comparison between Christians Eighteen-Hundred Years Ago and Now: - No Date |
| itself. The death of Abel or science means the smothering or cramping of the | Comparison between Christians Eighteen-Hundred Years Ago and Now: - No Date |
| error) have I hated. The same characters were in the parables of Cain and Abel. | Mind - No Date |
| Cain was the error. Abel was the wisdom. So all through the New and Old | Mind - No Date |
| characters were in the parable of Cain and Abel. Cain was the error. Abel was | The Subject of Mind - No Date |
| characters were in the parable of Cain and Abel. Cain was the error. Abel was | The Subject of Mind - No Date |
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| Dr. Abercrombie, who has philosophized much upon mind relates to us many | Lecture Notes - Booklet 2 |
| impressions. Dr. Abercrombie has related some incidents among his | Lecture Notes - Booklet 2 |
| This incident was explained by Dr. Abercrombie that the son, no doubt, had | Lecture Notes - Booklet 2 |
| fulfilled. Dr. Abercrombie has very ingeniously accounted for the last example by | Lecture Notes - Booklet 2 |
| unusual happened to any of the parties. Dr. Abercrombie supposes these two | Lecture Notes - Booklet 2 |
| Abercrombie who was acquainted with all the particulars and fully vouches for | Lecture Notes - Booklet 2 |
| for a long time before he awoke. "A friend of mine," says Dr. Abercrombie, | Lecture Notes - Booklet 3 |
| "A young nobleman," says Dr. Abercrombie, "living in the citadel of Breslau, was | Lecture Notes - Booklet 3 |
| We have selected from Dr. Abercrombie such remarks as convey our ideas upon | Lecture Notes - Booklet 6 |
| Quote from Dr. Abercrombie Part IV page 293. (copy the whole chapter). Not | Lecture Notes - Booklet 6 |
| is concerned. But even Dr. Abercrombie, we think, has not touched the real | Lecture Notes - Booklet 6 |
| reasonable grounds. Dr. Abercrombie relates the case of a clergyman in | Lecture Notes - Booklet 6 |
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ABHORRENCE...........................................1
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| and they will become the outcasts of society and the abhorrence of all the | To the Old Whigs - 1861 |
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ABIDE................................................5
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| arise between the body and mind, and the mind appears to be unwilling to abide | Lecture Notes - Booklet 6 |
| believing that the Bible is the foundation of all truth. I am willing to abide by the | Right and Wrong - 1860 |
| the Bible. I am willing to abide by the decision of this book for proof, but I may | Is There Another World beyond This? - 1861 |
| the people. Abide by the truth that man is the inventor of the disease as he is of | Elements of Progress, Aristocracy, Freedom, Conservatism Abolitionism - 1863 |
| him abide by the so-called democratic principles and denounce everything | The Effect of Mind upon Mind - 1864 |
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| will do. He was a liar and abided not in the truth or science, for science has no | The Teachings of Jesus - 1861 |
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| liar and abideth in it. To cure is to show the Father is in the belief. | Experiments in Detaching the Senses from the Body - 1864 |
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| no abiding city but is a traveler or sojourner in the world of matter. His house is | Spiritualism: Death of the Natural Man - 1861 |
| easily detect him and find out his abiding place. This spurious aristocracy is | Aristocracy and Democracy - 1863 |
| regard to the troubles which affect him and abiding with him in sympathy till his | The Definition of Words - No Date |
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| acquired abilities, would become a laughing stock to all sensible men. They are | The Difficulty in Establishing a New Science-Language - 1862 |
| Patient: "My thoughts and abilities." | On Healing - No Date |
| problem according to their several abilities, with directions how to work it out, and | What Is Truth? - No Date |
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| Without a belief in our ability to accomplish, what would be the result? It is a | Lecture Notes - Booklet 1 |
| any person of ordinary ability can see it. These beliefs will give way to Science | Another World I - 1860 |
| their ability. But so far as my wisdom is concerned in calculating any theory to | The Standard of Law - 1861 |
| had ability in them, to stand in the kings palace and whom they might teach the | True and False Science - 1862 |
| though awake, and if his ability and genius and good character earn for him the | Death - 1864 |
| it to the best of my ability. You listen. Now all the time your mind is going through | Experiments in Detaching the Senses from the Body - 1864 |
| bind yourself to help him in the best of your ability, if you do not know it you | Comparison between Two Gods - No Date |
| accordingly, and hatch and protect her young to the best of her ability. Now that | An Illustration - No Date |
| Patient: "The intellectual ability, and you know very well that does not have | On Healing - No Date |
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| using it. Such abject servitude is the medium of aristocracy, for democracy would | The Effect of Mind upon Mind - 1864 |
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| being able to discover it. He went to bed under great anxiety and disappointment | Lecture Notes - Booklet 2 |
| when they were able to behold with the minds eye, the condition and position of | Lecture Notes - Booklet 2 |
| yet transpired, but are reserved for a future event; yet it is not able to distinguish | Lecture Notes - Booklet 2 |
| make a part of his dreams, may be able to walk about and to do many things | Lecture Notes - Booklet 3 |
| a lady of Wapping, near East Windsor, Conn., who was, while in this state, able | Lecture Notes - Booklet 3 |
| intermediate agency? Or must I not rather be certain, that, if I am able to sway a | Lecture Notes - Booklet 3 |
| failure in all. We are not able, in this early stage of our science, to give definite | Lecture Notes - Booklet 5 |
| in his head and not able to see any object around him. I commenced exercising | Lecture Notes - Booklet 6 |
| in and he was able to converse with them and to walk while in their presence. I | Lecture Notes - Booklet 6 |
| not understand him. He then answered me readily and was able to talk very well. | Lecture Notes - Booklet 6 |
| rock and had not been able to use it for nine months, called on me. His hand and | Lecture Notes - Booklet 6 |
| subject in the dreaming or mesmeric state, he is not able to discover what | Lecture Notes - Booklet 6 |
| my influence to make you rest well so you will be able to walk. You need not give | Dr. Quimbys Letters - 1860 |
| enemies. I shall watch over you till you are able to take care of yourself if my | Dr. Quimbys Letters - 1860 |
| power is able to do it. I should be glad to hear how you get along. | Dr. Quimbys Letters - 1860 |
| not to me as a man but to that Wisdom which is able to break the bonds of the | Dr. Quimbys Letters - 1860 |
| Jesus knew all this and no man was able to break the seal or unlock the secret to | Dr. Quimbys Letters - 1861 |
| I have not been able to answer your letter until now. But I have often scratched | Dr. Quimbys Letters - 1861 |
| visit you as an angel, not a fallen one, but one of mercy, till you are able to guide | Dr. Quimbys Letters - 1861 |
| right side and hope I shall be able to affect it. Be assured I shall not forget you, | Dr. Quimbys Letters - 1861 |
| you as much as I am able to. | Dr. Quimbys Letters - 1861 |
| You say that if you were not able to reward me, you have no doubt that the Lord | Dr. Quimbys Letters - 1861 |
| stagnation of your own self, not being able to explain the phenomena that you | Dr. Quimbys Letters - 1861 |
| I will now use my skill as far as I am able to correct your mind in regard to your | Dr. Quimbys Letters - 1861 |
| trouble, the explanation is the cure. You must trust in that Wisdom that is able to | Dr. Quimbys Letters-Undated |
| investigation of it, but very few are ever able to put their ideas into practice or get | Mind Is Not Intelligence - 1859 |
| So you see, man never has as yet been able to establish Jesus science. In | Why Are Females More Sickly than Males? - 1860 |
| teach and that he put it into practice as far as he was able; but he taught it more | Another World III - 1860 |
| in the two kingdoms of error and science. The wisdom is to be able to correct any | Science Is One Character of God - 1860 |
| is called death, the natural man has never been able to give that proof to the | About Patients I - 1860 |
| he is able to see out after he gets in, I have no doubt of his reaching heaven. | A Case: A Divorced Lady - 1860 |
| wisdom of man is not able to remove this burden, so men are under these laws | Character - 1860 |
| another is a science. And although one may know it, he may not be able to teach | The Senses II - 1861 |
| belief, but if you are not able to take care of yourself, it is better to have some | The Teachings of Jesus - 1861 |
| near true wisdom as the people were able to make it. If it is assailed, it must be | Patriotism - 1861 |
| image of man, called God, gives Him all power his wisdom is able to condense, | Is There Another World beyond This? - 1861 |
| he was not able to lie down, for the pressure across his lungs was so great that | The Case of a Patient - 1861 |
| regard to its true meaning. It is supposed that the learned are best able to explain | Jesus, His Belief or Wisdom - 1862 |
| able to explain it, and whose attempted explanation may lead the people still | Resurrection I - 1862 |
| calls him Lord how is he the son? And no man was able to answer him a word, | Defense against an Accusation of Making Myself Equal to Christ - 1862 |
| he laid down his life or belief and put his trust in science, believing it is able to | Concerning the Use of Medicine - 1864 |
| man. This is under the wisdom of man until it is able to act of itself, when mans | Disease and Its Cause - 1864 |
| they have never been able to demonstrate it so it has taken a stand of itself. The | The Immortality of the Soul - 1864 |
| man? It is man himself and to know it is to know himself and be able to keep | The Immortality of the Soul - 1864 |
| difficulty, and no one has as yet been able to direct the mind of man towards the | Obstacles in Establishing a New Science - 1864 |
| sick persons not able to be cured, and so they must suffer. I want to relieve this | The Reception of This Great Truth - 1865 |
| class who are not able to be cured, and also give directions to minds so that this | The Reception of This Great Truth - 1865 |
| him, and that water will remove it. By knowing the truth they are able to remove | Religion in Disease - 1865 |
| that all mens bodies are as mortar or clay and any phenomena he is able to | The Evidence of Sight - 1865 |
| could establish its claim; yet, there never has been a person who has been able | The Brothers - No Date |
| casket or earth which holds the child till it is able to take care of itself. Man as a | Concerning Revolutions and Rebellions - No Date |
| I have been affected by persons to that degree as not to be able to stand it for a | Experiences in Healing, Spiritualism and Mesmerism - No Date |
| house and for four or five hours I was not able to leave my bed and did not get | Experiences in Healing, Spiritualism and Mesmerism - No Date |
| granted that I have more wisdom than you. And not being able or not knowing | The Explanation - No Date |
| Paul and all of his disciples also tried but no one has ever yet been able to | How Disease Is Made and Cured - No Date |
| that protects it till it is able to protect itself. But the wisdom of matter has its | Intelligence - No Date |
| keeps up this chemical action under these impressions till he is able to create | On Spiritual Medium of Communication from the Spirit World - No Date |
| for four years, and nearly the whole time confined to his bed, not being able to sit | Quimbys Method of Treatment - No Date |
| able to account for in any other way than to believe it came from the dead; but | Spiritualism II - No Date |
| able to unlock the secret which has been a mystery for ages to mankind. I found | Spiritualism and Mesmerism II - No Date |
| children, however, and those who are not able to understand the truth, I am | Where Do I Differ from All Others? - No Date |