How
often from the depths of belief in matter has the desolate human sense cried out, Oh, I don't know! Or that other more piteous cry, If I had only known! What might have been, had I only known! So cried Hamlet, charged with the command to act, but travailing in inactivity, not knowing how or when to act; and so cry all who believe that there is ever a time when man cannot know the right thing to do, who are putting their faith in the five senses as witnesses of Truth.
The
writer was much impressed with a picture entitled, "A Mirage on the Arizona Desert," which bears the following inscription: "In the deserts of Arizona and California the mirage is often seen, and in some locations it is visible nearly every day of the year.
May I offer amendments to some statements concerning Christian Science in the article on "Spiritualism" from the Baltimore American, reprinted in The Bee.
So many inquiries with respect to the editorial changes in the Publishing House have been made that the Trustees deem it their duty to make known to the field the exact truth with regard to the situation as to which many false statements have been and are being circulated.
It is with the deepest sense of gratitude to God for all the blessings I have received through Christian Science, that I offer my testimony at this time, earnestly hoping it may be helpful to some one, as the testimonies of others have been to me.
This testimony is given in loving gratitude for what Christian Science has done for me; it is now eight years since I became interested in the study of it.
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