The
cynic who said that "gratitude is a lively appreciation of favors to come" spoke more truly than he knew, for surely one element of true gratitude is the recognition that as God, good, is all, only good is in store for man.
Law
is the fundamental of growth or the restriction of liberty, just as a man believes that it deprives him of something desirable or helps him to retain it.
The
writer was greatly relieved from a false sense of responsibility by reading in a Christian Science article "that the practitioner is not responsible for the truth she is declaring, any more than the teacher is responsible for the law of mathematics that removes the mistake in a sum.
There
was no point which Christ Jesus was more determined upon insisting than the metaphysical one that cause always approximates effect, and that the one must be judged by the other.
Amid
the noise and hurry of the city one may long for the quiet of the mountains or the forest, but in the physical solitude far from railroads and people one may yearn for the life of the city.
I wish to tell of the wonderful healing I have had through Christian Science, and hope the testimony will help some one as I have been helped by those of others.
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