The young journal, Mind in Nature, advertised in our columns the past six months, is gaining steadily in favor with those interested in the psychical subjects to which its pages are devoted. It has not been the custom of the Christian Science Journal in times past to publicly note its exchanges, favorably or otherwise, but that fact has been no argument that they each and all have not been duly appreciated. Mind in Nature merits a slight departure from the customary silence by its vigorous handling of certain unique topics the Journal takes special interest in, and as it is struggling against a tide set wholly in favor of quite different themes, gladly lends a hand to help it row into the harbor of wide popularity and merited success.
Editorials
MIND IN NATURE
From the October 1885 issue of The Christian Science Journal