How often have I pondered these words from Science and Health...

How often have I pondered these words from Science and Health (p. 573): "Take heart, dear sufferer, for this reality of being will surely appear sometime and in some way." They were the beacon-light which led me on, even when their meaning seemed vague, but they are now a blessed reality. Since girlhood I had suffered with female troubles, with all their varied complications. These were also attended with great mental depression; at times it seemed as though there was a pall over me. There was the usual history of time and money expended for medical treatment, during many years, with much suffering at the doctors' hands. One specialist told me I had an abnormal growth, to cure which would take a long time. From this sentence I went East to a sanitarium, and remained several months. After returning home, nothing bettered, another doctor was employed, and I had been under his care over a year when Christian Science found me. I was treated in Christian Science some six weeks, being benefited from the first, and was entirely healed, having no return of the trouble. The deliverance from physical bondage pales before the joy of having found that for which my heart longed,—a knowledge of God and that which stills every wrong desire. I return my heartfelt thanks to God, and express my loyalty to our revered Leader, Mrs. Eddy.

Mrs. Mary Rosenblatt, Beloit, Wis.

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