In Ons Godsdienstig Leven I read with much pleasure the account of a meeting which a clergyman held with members of his church, and at which he gave a sympathetic explanation of Christian Science.
"Come
unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest," were the words of one who well knew how to lift the burdens of mankind.
Christian Science
is a way of living and thinking that finds its chief inspiration, its perfect illustration, as well as its complete proof, in the teachings and example of Jesus.
The reference to Christian Science in a lecture on the wonders of the ancient world, as reported the other day in The Springfield Union, was far-fetched in more ways than one.