A late editorial in the Portland Oregonian which, while...

A late editorial in the Portland Oregonian which, while relatively courteous and kind, discloses the greatest misapprehension of the teachings of Christian Science, ends with the following lines which speak well for the impression that Christian Scientists are making upon the general public. It says, "The Christian Scientist is an impossible hypochondriac or pessimist. He is also sure to be a person of clean life. Christian Science never corrupted a home nor started a young man on the downward path."

The life that is characterized by purity and good cheer can but uplift and win, and such a life Christian Science certainly inculcates and begets.

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He is not Unworthy
March 21, 1903
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