An Accumulative Blessing

THE possibilities for good through the Christian Science Sunday Schools are numerous. The results of their work on those who have had the privilege of attending them, on the welfare of the branch churches conducting them, and, to an extent, on the thought of the whole world, are accumulative.

We do not attempt to compare, in the quality of their resultant progress, the relative value of the church activities provided by Mrs. Eddy in the Manual. Because, however, of the extended period, the individual and intensive teaching, and the pronounced receptivity of the children, the Sunday school certainly has a large influence for right in this discordant world.

To repeat: the good received through the Christian Science Sunday Schools is accumulative; and perhaps it was as the whilom scholar of the Sunday school progressed that he realized what attendance, both physical and mental, at a Christian Science Sunday School really means.

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