Mortal Mind. Nothing, claiming to be something, for Mind is immortal; mythology; error creating other errors; a suppositional material sense, alias the belief that sensation is in matter, which is sensationless; a belief that life, substance, and intelligence are in and of matter; the opposite of Spirit, and therefore the opposite of Good, or God; the belief that life has a beginning, and therefore an end; the belief that man is the offspring of mortals; the belief that there can be more than one creator; idolatry; the subjective states of error; material senses; that which neither exists in Science, nor can be recognized by the spiritual sense; sin; sickness; death.
Moses. A corporeal mortal; moral courage; a type
of moral law, and the demonstration thereof; the proof
that, without the Gospel, — the union of justice and
affection, — there is something spiritually lacking,
because justice demands penalties under the moral law.
Mother. God; divine and eternal Principle, Life,
Truth, and Love.
New Jerusalem. Divine Science; the spiritual facts
of the universe, and the harmony thereof; the Kingdom
of Heaven, or reign of harmony.
Noah. A corporeal mortal; knowledge of the
nothingness of material things, and the immortality of all
that is spiritual.
Oil. Consecration; charity; gentleness; prayer;
heavenly inspiration.