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John Bascom's Complete Works

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John Bascom Prophet

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Introduction - The Man - The Conflict Between Science, Philosophy and Religion in Dr. Bascom's Time - Dr. Bascom's Contention that Mechanical Evolution is incomplete - Spiritual Evolution and the Modification of Religious Beliefs Resulting from this Conception - Constructive Realism / Science of Mind / "unity of mind and matter" / "the world is the product of God's thought" / The Solution of Philosophical and Religious Problems - Dr. Bascom and Present Thought - Contents -


years more, he regained the power of using his eyes for a few hours each day. During the later years of his life they rendered him all the service that his general nervous vigor would allow. Aside from this trouble Dr. Bascom had a sound physical constitution, but not a vigorous one. He was never able to generate as much nervous energy as his physical and intellectual activity demanded. He was constantly threatened with prostration of his entire nervous system or of some portion of it. Attacks of neuralgia, protracted pain at the base of his brain, rheumatism and sciatica developed from time to time when he overtaxed his nervous system. He always had absolute control of his physical appetites, and by a uniform temperance in eating, and careful outdoor exercise, he was able to perform a prodigious amount of work. A partial list of published addresses and other writings occupy seventeen pages of his book on Things Learned by Living. These would have been much more than a full life's work for most physically strong

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