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"BOSTON MIRACLES" AGAIN

From the February 1884 issue of The Christian Science Journal


The ambitious author of the libellous article in the Daily Advertiser of Jan. 16, with the above caption, lost his fire under the opprobrium of ignorance or malice. Aristotle, when asked, "What has a man gained by telling a falsehood?" replied, "Not to be believed if he speaks the truth."

In the ferocious attack of said writer, upon somebody, but nobody knows who—his incoherent medley hit no organized body, for he declared they had "no organized system," hence it was not the regularly organized Christian Scientists that he referred to, much as he desired the reader so to consider it.

Some moderate brief sketch of the rise and progress of Christian Science, its regular system of work, its general practise, etc., should be furnished the Advertiser, but all articles for publication on the side of the defence have been rejected.

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