We do not pretend to understand this divine philosophy...

Sebastian County Bulletin

We do not pretend to understand this divine philosophy which brings healing on its wings to the sick, wounded, and bereaved of earth, but we say, Blessed be the name of that greatest of modern women, Mary Baker Eddy, who took faith as her staff, chart, and compass, and the Bible as her field notes, and boldly went into the wilderness of conflicting beliefs to trace out and resurvey the ancient paths of righteousness and peace which millions of mortals are now dimly following in the inspiring hope of universal peace, righteousness, and good will among mankind on earth.

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