We
often hear voiced by way of self-excuse, or to condone the shortcomings of a loved one, "I am not myself today;" or, "Do pardon him, he is not quite himself just now.
One
Christian Scientist who was earnestly seeking to live by the truth set forth in Science and Health, found a sentence in the book that seemed difficult of comprehension.
Since
time immemorial, by some perversion of thought, mortals have associated suffering with religion, seeming to consider it a part of the divine plan that mankind should endure more or less of misery in order to be prepared for the heavenly joys which were supposed to await the sufferer after death.
Because
Christian Science is the Science of Life, embracing the whole of man's spiritual and physical needs, it is of the highest importance that we bring to bear in its study and demonstration a sincere desire for well-balanced judgement and a clear apprehension of the truth.
The Argonaut contains an article on the "Go-to-Church Movement," in which you account for the wonderful prosperity and growth of Christian Science by saying: "Christian Science.