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Errata.—In article headed "The True is the False," in Nov. No of the Journal, for "reflection," read counterfeit; thus changing the reading and meaning of the sentence, which, correctly altered, it as follows: "The material universe and man, the counterfeit of the true and beautiful, is nothing."
Page 143.—Extract from Whittier, last line should read: "The witness of the Truth in thee." Quotation marks were also omitted.
"Christian Science, like mathematics, proves its rule by reversion. For example: there is no pain in Truth, and no truth in pain; no matter in mind, and no mind in matter; no nerve in Intelligence, and no intelligence in a nerve; no joy in sorrow, and no sorrow in joy; no matter in Life, and no life in matter; no good in evil, and no evil in good."
—Science and Health.