effect and knows he is a sinner: or, knowing that he is a

sinner, if he denies it, the good effect is lost. Either of

these states of mind will stultify the power to heal men- [15]

tally. This accounts for many helpless mental practi-

tioners and mysterious diseases.

Again: If error is the cause of disease, Truth being

the cure, denial of this fact in one instance and

acknowledgment of it in another saps one's under- [20]

standing of the Science of Mind-healing, Such denial

dethrones demonstration, baffles the student of Mind-