Neither
the Founder of Christianity nor the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science gave any indication that qualities of endurance would not be needed by those who put Truth first in their lives.
Referring
to what she terms "the Magna Charta of Christian Science," Mary Baker Eddy says on <a class="tome-reference"
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A medical
doctor who is a member of the staff of a large hospital in New England was recently quoted in the press as having said that many symptoms of so-called heart disease often regarded as alarming need not be so considered.
Men
are constantly picturing to themselves the dawning of a golden age, an age in which poverty will be unknown, where sickness and sin will have been overcome, and where harmony and peace will reign supreme.
In
repudiation of the admission that men are aroused to action merely by motives of self-interest, Mary Baker Eddy has written on <a class="tome-reference"
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Who
has not had the experience of knowing intuitively that a certain course was right, but of having been prevented from following it by what is ordinarily termed judgment?