The disciples and apostles were for the most part men...

Binghamton (N. Y.) Herald

The disciples and apostles were for the most part men of little education, as the world esteems education, although from the standpoint of Christianity they were more highly educated than any men of their time, because they were instructed by the great Teacher himself, and were students of the Master metaphysician. Yet among them were fishermen called to leave their nets and become "fishers of men" and healers of the sick.

"Jesus instructed his disciples to heal the sick through Mind instead of matter. He knew that the philosophy, science, and proof of Christianity were in Truth, casting out every kind of error" (Science and Health, p. 271).

These words of Mrs. Eddy deserve special consideration at this time. W. D. McCrackan.
In Binghamton (N. Y.) Herald.

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