If a tree is to be judged by its fruit, then Christian Science...

Pittsburg (Pa.) Press

If a tree is to be judged by its fruit, then Christian Science is entitled to a most worthy place as a means of alleviating the suffering of mankind, inasmuch as it has established its right to be so honored by healing thousands of cases of what is ordinarily termed incurable disease, in addition to its many other wonderful works.

It is but just to Christian Scientists to state that they have not, as a rule, entered upon their present religious belief and practice without having first given medicine every reasonable opportunity to prove its efficacy. It is the inefficacy of medicine to cure human ills that has led many people to investigate and adopt this Science, and not a mere desire to be found advocating some new thing.

Albert E. Miller.
Pittsburg (Pa.) Press.

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