Emancipation

AMID the giant hills of New Hampshire, alone with God in the solemn stillness, my heart turns to Him in deepest gratitude for the high and holy emancipation which has come to the world through Christian Science.

May heaven's sweetest blessings rest on God's faithful servant, Mary Baker Eddy, who for over thirty years has stood on the battlefield and bravely fought for the liberty of man. What has she not achieved for the race!

The fetters of sin, sickness, sorrow, and death are falling on every side, and the voice of Truth is again heard calling, "Loose him and let him go!" The bondage of the ages is loosening, and man is rising into his true liberty.

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