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●   ●   ●    the “horrible decree,” as Calvin himself referred to his doctrine, as having any part in God, her Puritan nature still demanded a theology that was “both practical and ideal,” that provided “an attitude and a line of conduct,” and most important, that when “put to the test of experience, it applied and it worked. ” This practical idealism is essential to the theology of Christian Science.