I feel impelled to write a brief acknowledgment of the...

I feel impelled to write a brief acknowledgment of the debt I owe to Christian Science, but words seem so hopelessly inadequate to express the thoughts of which the heart is full, that I am almost ashamed to send so cold and brief a report. I owe everything I have, and everything I hope for, to Christian Science. I have the honor to be a member of The Mother Church, also of our branch church here. I also had the great privilege of being a helper at the exhibit of the Publishing Society at the Edinburgh exhibition. I am more grateful than I can say for the Monitor. For more than twenty years this was the great reform for which I most longed,—that some one should arise who would be powerful enough to purify the newspapers of the world. I thank God for the answer to this prayer!

It is now more than three years since I first heard of Christian Science, during which time I have been steadily benefited. I have had relief from many physical ailments, but the thing for which I am most grateful is the gradual change of thought which the study of the truth has brought to me. I am indeed grateful for Mrs. Eddy's work, which has brought a knowledge of Life to so many—and has shown me the way "out of darkness into his marvelous light."—Aimee Hochstetter, Edinburgh, Scotland.

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