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What is Truth?

BY

CHRISTIAN D. LARSON


The greatest question before the mind of man always has been, and always will be, WHAT IS TRUTH? It is a theme, therefore, that is always new—a theme that ever holds the deepest of interest for all who desire to know. And every book that deals with this theme in a broad, comprehensive, original manner will be more than welcome everywhere. And we claim that this is such a book. We also claim that all who read this book will not only gain a larger, a higher, and a more interior conception of truth, but will, in addition, secure that finer vision of real truth that mankind in general has never been able to discern.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter I.— The Meaning of Truth.
Chapter II.— How to Know the Truth.
Chapter III.— How to Seek the Truth.
Chapter IV.— Where to Find the Truth.
Chapter V.— Where We Get Our Ideas.
Chapter VI.— The Two Sides of Truth.
Chapter VII.— Striking Illustrations of Half-Truths.
Chapter VIII.— The Subconscious Factor.
Chapter IX.— The Real and the Unreal.
Chapter X.— In Reality Everything Is Good.
Chapter XI.— Causing the Best to Happen.
Chapter XII.— The Truth About Right and Wrong.
Chapter XIII.— The Truth About Freedom.
Chapter XIV.— The Royal Path to Freedom.
Chapter XV.— The Truth Beyond Truth.
Chapter XVI.— Decernment of Absolute Truth.

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