"BY THEIR FRUITS"

IT is always a pleasure to be assured that the good works of Christian Science are not passed by unnoticed, and that these proofs of the truth of Mrs. Eddy's teachings are so plainly written on the face of the times that "he who runs may read." Among the voluntary acknowledgments of the value of this work that is being done in the name of the Master—and the apostle Paul declared "there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved"—is an editorial in the Newburgh (N. Y.) Union, from which we quote as follows:—

Any creed that accomplishes what Christian Science has accomplished must have as its foundation some element of the infinite truth.

It has been within the range of our personal experience to see men lifted out of the slough of despond by Christian Science, and started on the high road to success. You cannot be in the presence of a Christian Scientist five minutes without feeling some of his tremendous enthusiasm,—without feeling that you are in the presence of a man who has something that is worth having. His faith is like the faith of those ancient Christian martyrs who went cheerfully to their deaths in the Old Roman amphitheaters.

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TRIUMPHING IN TRUTH
June 26, 1909
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