The
law that like begets like, on which Christian Science bases its declaration that man, the offspring of Spirit, is wholly spiritual, is attended by another law of kindred deep import; namely, that only like can apprehend like.
In
commenting upon the recent refusal in Pennsylvania to grant a charter for a Christian Science Church, The Universalist Leader has the following to say, "As an organized form of religion, with particular beliefs and its multitude of believers all over the country, it stands in the same relation to the general public as do other churches, and is equally with them entitled to protection and all the privileges granted to other bodies of believers.
John Ruskin paints "The Way of Life" in these exquisite words: "I pray you with all earnestness to prove, and know within your hearts, that all things lovely and righteous are possible for those who believe in their possibility, and who determine that for their part they will make every day's work contribute to them.
WITHIN
the past few years, since the very general attendance of Christian Scientists from all over the world has become a feature incident to the Communion in the Mother Church, a custom has grown up which merits serious consideration.