The editor of the X-Ray Bulletin, while not a Christian Scientist...

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The editor of the X-Ray Bulletin, while not a Christian Scientist, is not wholly uninformed as to the teachings of Christian Science, and well knows that among the considerable number of Christian Scientists whom it has been his pleasure to know, are only those who are considerate of one another and of their neighbors, kind, generous, public-spirited, progressive, and patriotic. To our mind, one thing alone hallows Christian Science and gives it a full right to the kindly consideration of all good people. That one thing is, that the Christian Science movement was conceived and launched by a woman, already well into the second half of life, who had been without health, money, or friends of great prominence or influence, who at the close of forty years of ceaseless trial and triumph, passed the portals of mortal ken, leaving the living seed of a life of higher purpose growing in every social and civic center in all the world, and perhaps a million of devout followers whom she bade follow her only so far as she followed Christ.

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November 8, 1913
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