To
her Church at its Annual Meeting in 1901, Mary Baker Eddy wrote.
On
pages 398 and 399 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," appears the statement, "Evil has no power, no intelligence, for God is good, and therefore good is infinite, is All;" and in many other passages in this book Mary Baker Eddy, when using the word "God," couples with it as a correlative the word "good.
Among
the beautiful stories in the New Testament is one which never fails to bring comfort and inspiration to the writer.
Most
readers whose attention is arrested by the above caption will recall that strangely stimulating story, "Through the Looking Glass," written by Lewis Carroll half a century or more ago.
Christian Scientists
in general find themselves progressively free about expression.