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From the February 1885 issue of The Christian Science Journal


To think that we have virtue, is to have very little of it. Wisdom consists in being very humble, as if we were incapable of anything, yet ardent as if we could do all.

The One, better than intellect, from whom all things flow, and to whom they all ultimately tend, is The Good.

Scientific faith is true religion set upon attaining a coincidence with the divine Mind. The scientific man, truly so called, trusts God.

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