Christian Science is for All

To the Editorial Department:—I enclose a letter received from a former seamstress of mine, now living as lady's maid with a friend.

Sarah T. Winslow.

Madam: —I have your letter which was forwarded to me, and for which I thank you most kindly. It seems a long time since we had one of those nice talks about Science which I have much enjoyed, and on looking back I feel I owe a great deal to you for your kind thought of me, which has helped me much through some of the dark days that are past.

We came to the country on Friday, and the air is refreshing after the heat of London. The only thing I miss here is the Sunday and week—day meetings. Lady A. and I read the lesson to—day—a beautiful subject, "Love." Only in Science can one fully understand the meaning of that little word, Love. It means everything to the Christian Scientist, for love is the fulfilling of the whole law.

I am rejoiced to hear about B. I should be so pleased to hear how it happened you found him out in the church. You see how the little seeds spring up when least expected. I remember once saying to you that Christian Science was only a religion for the drawing—room, for those who had money to spend and time to study, and I could not see how it could possibly benefit the poor and working classes, those whom the Christ came to save and to heal without money and without price; I know to—day that Christian Science can be made practicable in every condition, and I wish Science and Health could be found in every poor working—man's home—the naked would be clothed, and the weary find rest.

It seems to me the harvest is plenteous, but the reapers are very few. Let us pray that the Lord of the harvest will send more laborers into his vineyard.

Sincerely yours,
E. H.

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