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The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science

Introduction, Title Page, Foreword

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THIS is the first of the "Edinburgh Lecture Series." Its purpose is to indicate the natural principles governing the relation between Mental Action and Material Conditions and thus to afford the student an intelligible starting point for the practical study of the subject.

The late Professor William James of Harvard University, said of it: "Far and away the ablest statement of that philosophy that I have met, beautiful in its sustained clearness of thought and style -- a really classic statement."

As a text book for the advanced student of Mental Science it has no superior. The chapters are "Spirit and Matter." "The Higher Mode of Intelligence Controls the Lower," "The Unity of the Spirit," "Subjective and Objective Mind," "Further Considerations Regarding Subjective and Objective Mind," "The Law of Growth," "Receptivity," "Reciprocal Action of the Universal and Individual Minds," "Causes and Conditions," "Intuition," "Healing," "The Will," "In Touch with Subconscious Mind," "The Body," "The Soul," "The Spirit."

 

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                   The Edinburgh Lecture Series
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                               The
                        EDINBURGH LECTURES
                        ON MENTAL SCIENCE

                               By
                          Thomas Troward
                  Late Divisional Judge, Punjab
          Author of "Bible Mystery and Bible Meaning"


                 Fides et Amor Veritas et Robur

                            New York
                     Dodd, Mead and Company


Copyright, 1909 by Thomas Troward

The writer affectionately dedicates this little volume to his wife.

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FOREWORD.
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THIS book contains the substance of a course of lectures recently given by the writer in the Queen Street Hall, Edinburgh. Its purpose is to indicate the Natural Principles governing the relation between Mental Action and Material Conditions, and thus to afford the student an intelligible starting-point for the practical study of the subject.

T.T.
March, 1904.

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