"WAIT, AND LOVE MORE"

"More love is the great need of mankind," declares Mary Baker Eddy in "Miscellaneous Writings" (p. 107). She goes on to say, "A pure affection, concentric, forgetting self, forgiving wrongs and forestalling them, should swell the lyre of human love."

If one believes he has been wronged by another's unloving conduct, to forgive and love with quiet patience may not seem easy. But love is the need of the age—a wise love which, as it is expressed, undermines and ultimately will destroy that which in human consciousness is unlike God, the source of all true love.

In her poem "The Mother's Evening Prayer" (Poems, p. 4), Mrs. Eddy writes:

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