Another Musician's Testimony

I come to Christian Science in dire distress. I was forced to give up my profession, having lost my voice. After being operated on many times by the greatest specialists in this country, students of Sir Morell Mackenzie, London, Eng., I was told that I could never sing again. Hearing of a Christian Scientist, who is also a vocal teacher, I began lessons. My voice did not respond immediately, but I became interested in Christian Science, and one by one old troubles have been proven unreal. I greatly rejoice that I have touched the hem of this Christ garment, Christian Science. — Sidney J. Durham, New York, N. Y.


By friendship I suppose you mean the greatest love, and the greatest usefulness, and the most open communication, and the noblest sufferings, and the most exemplary faithfulness, and the severest truth, and the heartiest counsel, and the greatest union of minds of which brave men and women are capable. — Jeremy Taylor.

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