Christian ScienceReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - 268 páginas An enduringly popular work by Twain, this book mocks the Christian Science Church and pokes fun at its founder Mary Baker Eddy. Established in late 19th-century, the church propounded the belief of healing through prayer and greatly relied on the power of human imagination. Twain has brilliantly employed wit, humour, and satire to voice his views. Highly illuminating! |
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 2 |
CHAPTER VII | 75 |
CHAPTER VIII | 89 |
CHAPTER IX | 93 |
BOOK II | 104 |
CHAPTER I | 106 |
CHAPTER II | 117 |
CHAPTER III | 135 |
CHAPTER VIII | 246 |
CHAPTER IX | 280 |
CHAPTER X | 283 |
CHAPTER XI | 295 |
CHAPTER XII | 296 |
CHAPTER XIII | 301 |
CHAPTER XIV | 303 |
CHAPTER XV | 305 |
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