The reformatory work of Christian Science must be emphasized

Boston Times

The reformatory work of Christian Science must be emphasized. One cannot theorize his way into the kingdom of God. One cannot work out his own salvation by simply learning what he ought to do. One reaches heaven by actually taking the steps which Truth points out, and it is certainly well that we should take time to consider how much of right enters into our conduct as well as to seek new ideas. We should grieve more when we are not using the understanding we already have than because of a lack of it. A daily study of our text-book, Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy, will furnish most students with enough understanding for daily use. Alfred Farlow.
In Boston Times.


Mrs. Eddy has never assailed any of the world's benefactors and has always commended every honest effort to uplift the race physically and morally, whether she agreed with the systems or not. She has always recognized toleration as a mark of Christianity. The founder of Christianity said: "Judge not, that ye be not judged."

Archie E. Van Ostrand.
In Brooklyn (N. Y.) Times.

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