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    The Right Knock


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      THE RIGHT KNOCK

      A Story

      by

      HELEN VAN-ANDERSON

      Author of "It Is Possible," "The Story of Teddy," "The Journal of a LiveWoman," etc., etc.

      "Go to your bosom; Knock there; and ask your heart, what it doth know"

      --SHAKESPEARE.

      _THIRTEENTH EDITION_

      Published by_The New York Magazine of Mysteries_22 North William Street, New York City

      Copyright, 1889, by Helen Van-AndersonAll rights reserved

      THE RIGHT KNOCK

      Copyright, 1903, byThe New York Magazineof MysteriesAll rights reserved

      CONTENTS.

      CHAPTER. PAGE.

      I. MRS. HAYDEN, 9

      II. THE GIRLS AT HOME, 17

      III. A FIRE AND A RETROSPECT, 25

      IV. BEGINNINGS, 30

      V. THE OLD DOUBTS AGAIN, 36

      VI. TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, 44

      VII. A NEW HOPE, 59

      VIII. WHAT THE WORLD SAID, 63

      IX. A STRUGGLE WITH SELF, 70

      X. HINTS OF HELP, 79

      XI. LEAVING HOME, 83

      XII. MRS. PEARL'S LECTURE, 90

      XIII. THE TRUE FOUNDATION, 95

      XIV. QUESTIONINGS, 104

      XV. WHAT IS NOT TRUE, 112

      XVI. STUDYING AND PROVING, 125

      XVII. WHAT IS TRUE, 131

      XVIII. IT MUST BE SO, 141

      XIX. THE SPIRITUAL BIRTH, 151

      XX. TANGLES AND TALKS, 162

      XXI. INSPIRATION AND THE BIBLE, 172

      XXII. A CHURCH COMMITTEE, 184

      XXIII. PRAYER, 192

      XXIV. EVERY-DAY PRACTICE, 202

      XXV. UNDERSTANDING, 211

      XXVI. A NEW PROBLEM, 222

      XXVII. UNDERCURRENTS, 228

      XXVIII. THE POWER OF THOUGHT, 234

      XXIX. AN UNEXPECTED MEETING, 243

      XXX. PRACTICAL APPLICATION, 249

      XXXI. CONFIDENCES, 257

      XXXII. PRACTICAL APPLICATION, 262

      XXXIII. GRACE, 274

      XXXIV. PRACTICAL APPLICATION, 281

      XXXV. PRACTICAL APPLICATION, 291

      XXXVI. FOUND AT LAST, 300

      XXXVII. AFTER THREE YEARS, 308

      PREFACE.

      Although most excellent food is to be found on the table of metaphysicalthought, there has never yet been a metaphysical story setting forth apicture of every-day life, in its search for, and attainment ofsatisfaction through the knowledge of Christ Philosophy.

      Knowing the pressing need of such a book among the many inquirers andstudents on this theme, and with the hope of helping to fill that need,this story is told.

      It is a book of facts, not fiction, although wearing the dress offiction. Every case of healing, every seemingly marvelous experience hascome under the observation of the writer and can be authenticated as averitable fact.

      That there are hundreds, yea, thousands to-day, who leave their homesand go to distant cities for the sake of pursuing the study of ChristPhilosophy, or receiving the benefit of its healing ministry, is proofenough that the story of one woman's experience will be interesting andhelpful to all.

      While the lessons contained in Mrs. Hayden's letters are not exhaustive,they are valuable for their very simplicity, and are thoroughlypractical, complete instructions for the beginning and continuance ofthe study of this wonderful truth.

      With every lesson supplemented by personal experiences, the reader seesnot only the theory but the practice demonstrated, and in this simplestory he may find the mirror of his own inner hopes and aspirations,with a broader view of their possible attainment than he has yet seen.

      Carlyle says: "If a book come from the heart, it will contrive to reachother hearts." "The Right Knock" is presented with no other apology thanthis: it has come from the heart.

      HELEN VAN-ANDERSON.

     


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