For fifteen years I was an inmate of a state hospital, a...

For fifteen years I was an inmate of a state hospital, a victim of epilepsy, which I thought was incurable. Through my father's influence I was induced to read "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, but the book was misplaced, and it was not until I was transferred to another building that I really became interested in Christian Science. Slowly and persistently I sought for the truth to be made plain to me, though the error seemed almost unconquerable. In 1916 I left the hospital, and I have never had a return of the old trouble, which vanished into its native nothingness. When my father came to accompany me home, the doctor told him that he did not know there was a cure for that disease.

Words can never express my gratitude to God and to our Leader for this wonderful Science, which has done so much for me.

Elmer H. Robinson, Newburyport, Massachusetts.

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