Prose Works Other than Science and Health

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Prose Works other than Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, sometimes called Prose Works other than Science and Health or simply Prose Works, is a single-volume compendium of the major works of

Church Manual, Poems, and Christ and Christmas.[2] The books included in Prose Works were never published together as a single volume during her lifetime but were assembled as a convenience around 1925. When published it became the most popular book printed by the Christian Science Publishing Society besides Science and Health and the Church Manual.[2] The constituent books have historically been published individually in parallel also. It has been issued in both hardcover and paperback
.

Contents

The volume consists of the following works:

  • Miscellaneous Writings 1883-1896 (Miscellaneous Writings for short, abbreviated in concordances as Mis.)
  • Retrospection and Introspection (abbreviated as Ret.)
  • Unity of Good (abbreviated as Un.)
  • Pulpit and Press (abbreviated as Pul.)
  • Rudimental Divine Science (abbreviated as Rud.)
  • No and Yes (abbreviated as No.)
  • Christian Science versus Pantheism (abbreviated as Pan.)
  • Message to The Mother Church, 1900 (Message for 1900 for short, abbreviated as '00)
  • Message to The Mother Church, 1901 (Message for 1901 for short, abbreviated as '01)
  • Message to The Mother Church, 1902 (Message for 1902 for short, abbreviated as '02)
  • Christian Healing: A Sermon Delivered at Boston (abbreviated as Hea.)
  • The People's Idea of God: Its Effect on Health and Christianity (secondary title usually omitted; abbreviated as Peo.)
  • The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany (abbreviated as My.)

References

  1. ^ Gill, Gillian (1998). Mary Baker Eddy. Reading, Mass.: Perseus Books. p. 583.
  2. ^ a b Orcutt, William Dana (1950). Mary Baker Eddy and her books. Boston, Mass.: CSPS. p. 145.

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