Ben Jonson
undoubtedly intended one thing and a very grim one, when he said famine ends famine, but the Christian metaphysician, if privileged to so so, may find in his words something diametrically opposite to his meaning—may find a scientific fact based upon divine Principle.
Some
people have seemed afraid to investigate Christian Science, so sure have they thought themselves that its teachings must be in some way dangerous.
For several years I have enjoyed perfect health through reading "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, and I earnestly thank God for the truth that makes free.
My attention was first called to Christian Science and through casually picking the Christian Science Sentinel, in the Public Library, and I soon found out that it was good literature and worth a little study, and I read and reread it.
Several years ago I was induced to take an interest in Christian Science by a relative lending me some Christian Science periodicals and books, including the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
I have been to so many of our Wednesday evening meetings intending to give my testimony, but somehow I have never been able to make this demonstration.
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