Excerpt from The Truth and Error of Christian Science
I have made little allusion to the various, more or less mutually opposed, schools of Healing by Thought, and have not even mentioned M r Dowie, who has had a follow ing rivalling in numbers that of Mrs Eddy, and who is alleged to have produced quite as striking cures without physical means. But he has attached his healing to no new theory of Metaphysic, or of Christian doctrine, and therefore does not propagate a belief in his cures which is subversive of ordinary doctrine or of common sense. Consequently there is nothing new in his teaching to criticise; and as regards his healing, if there is any truth in the theory given as accounting for the cures of Christian Science, namely, the calling out, by some means, of a latent vitality re siding in the sub-consciousness of the patient, it will equally account for those of Mr Dowie.
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