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North Brookfield (Mass.) Journal

Editor of Journal.

Dear Sir:—I have just read in your issue of October 26 the report of a sermon by Rev. Mr. Sewall, which is entitled, "A Course of Study in Christian Science."

I desire to call the attention of the reverend brother to the fact that course of study in this Science should not only involve the study of its Principle and rules, but should include the examples for practice. How much real understanding would a pupil in mathematics gain, if he simply studied the rules and skipped the examples for practice? So in Christian Science, it is necessary that we should put its ideas into practice, and thereby be able to bring out results, for no science is properly understood until it is demonstrated.

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