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The Quimby Manuscripts
Phineas Parkhurst Quimby · New Thought · 1846-1866
Translated by Horatio W. Dresser (ed., 1921)
23 chapters
The collected writings of Phineas P. Quimby (1802–1866), the clockmaker-turned-healer whose practice in 1840s–60s Maine is the documentary headwater of the New Thought tradition — and by extension Christian Science.
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Contents
- 1Publisher's Note
- 2Editor's Preface to the Second Edition
- 31. Biographical Sketch
- 42. History of the Manuscripts
- 53. Quimby's Restoration to Health
- 64. The Mesmeric Period
- 75. The Principles Discovered
- 86. The Intermediate Period
- 97. Early Writings
- 108. Contemporary Testimony
- 119. Letters from Patients
- 1210. Letters to Patients
- 1311. Letters to Patients and Inquirers
- 1412. Mrs. Eddy 1862-1875
- 1513. Questions and Answers
- 1614. Christ or Science
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