The Complete Works of H. Emilie Cady brings together three foundational texts of Practical Christianity that have shaped New Thought spirituality for over a century. In Lessons in Truth (1896), Cady presents a structured course of twelve lessons designed to awaken readers to the spiritual laws governing life, health, and prosperity. Written in clear and direct language, the book emphasizes the presence of divine Mind within every individual and teaches how right thinking aligns human experience with spiritual truth.In God, A Present Help (1908), Cady shifts from systematic instruction to reassurance and encouragement. This work focuses on God as an immediate, indwelling reality rather than a distant power. Through short reflections and practical insights, Cady addresses fear, doubt, illness, and lack, reminding readers that divine help is always available in the present moment. The tone is gentle yet confident, offering comfort while reinforcing spiritual responsibility.How I Used Truth (1916) is the most personal of the three works, blending autobiography with testimony. Here, Cady illustrates how spiritual principles can be applied in everyday situations, from health challenges to daily decision-making. Together, these three books form a cohesive guide to living consciously from spiritual awareness, making this collection both a historical cornerstone of New Thought and a practical manual for modern spiritual seekers.Contents:Lessons in Truth: A Course of Twelve Lessons in Practical Christianity (1896)God, A Present Help. (1908)How I Used Truth. (1916)