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From the cautions dabbling of the great...

From the February 1885 issue of The Christian Science Journal


From the cautions dabbling of the great Boston dailies, to the wholesale dipping of the imitative smaller cities' publications, the newspaper world seems to be alert to get mis informed on Christian Science— Metaphysical Healing, Mind Cure.

At hand is the Worcester Evening Gazette of Jan. 31, with the astounding information that primitive Christian healing was paganism revived; that all those who aspire to be "mind curers"—whatever that may mean—do not attend the Massachusetts Metaphysical College; that Mormons and Spiritualists, etc., etc., go hand in hand with every religious revival; while the people of brains, education, life-long training in sober professions and sciences, as "found in the parlors of the Christian Scientists," have all the same system of healing in common with the whole of them, Pagans, Mormons, Spiritualists, etc. etc., in a dizzy "merry go round" of "oneness."

Blest be he that first cries, "Hold, enough!" and is obeyed.

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