There
is an old Latin proverb which translated reads, "He is wise who talks but little," and on encountering it recently I was led to reflect how well it expresses our proper attitude toward the public in regard to Christian Science, which primarily is to be known by its works.
Musicians
sometimes take a well-known selection like the "Rock of Ages" and utilize its strong and easily recognized themes, which are enlarged and given new harmonic setting in what are known as variations.
Christian Science
pleads for an undivided Christianity, and in this it should have the active as well as sympathetic support of all who desire to see Christ's kingdom come on earth.
Christian Science does not deny that the physical body is real and tangible to the mortal senses, nor that its suffering is real to those senses, but it does deny that they are real to God, or to His image and likeness, the perfect man.
In confirmation of the homely truth that there is much of good in the worst of men, comes the assertion of Judge Cowing of the New York Court of General Sessions, that in his twenty-seven years' experience on the bench, sitting at the edge of the never-ceasing stream of crime and vice and evil, he has "found in every man more to praise than to condemn.