The subject of work and working hours is occupying so large a place now in the world's regard that every one is obliged, willy-nilly, to pay some attention to the matter.
In his recent letter a correspondent hopes that he is correct in crediting Christian Science with the working out of the problem of good health naturally and not miraculously.
The
writer often recalls with what enthusiasm and self-assurance, as a very new student of Christian Science, she first heard and responded to the words of an older student, "In Christian Science we learn not to ignore error, but to resist it.
"I was in my ship [aeroplane] just ready to take off when the official photographic ship taxied out on the field and sent word to me that some official close-up photographs were to be taken in the air and requested that my ship be the model.
In reply to all the clergyman's contentions as to the reality of disease I quote John, who says: "All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.