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BIBLIOGRAPHY.

I. The writings of the author of Christian Science that are quoted from are as follows:

Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. Edition of 1911. This edition is the one referred to in the footnotes unless some other is designated.

Science and Health. Edition of 1875. This was the first edition of the work.

Unity of Good. Edition of 1906.

Christian Science Versus Pantheism. 19th edition, 1908.

No and Yes. 61st edition.

Retrospection and Introspection. 36th thousand, 1907.

Manual of the Mother Church. 55th edition.

II. The works of the Neoplatonists that are quoted from are the following:

The Enneads of Plotinus. Of these there are six and each one contains nine books. The Ennead, the book and the section of the book in order, are designated in the footnotes simply by Arabic numerals.

Many of these books were translated from the Greek into English about a century ago by Thomas Taylor, the enthusiastic English Platonist and deist. When not otherwise indicated his translation is used.