The Unitarians do several noteworthy things this year. First, they move—that is, they soon will move—into their fine new building on Beacon Street, not far from the Hub. Next, they publish a new edition of Channing. It is an enlargement of their old Dollar Edition, but contains over a hundred pages more,—in all, 1060; the additional space being occupied with the dozen sermons (formerly in a separate volume,) called The Perfect Life, and an expensive Index, which the older American editions lacked. Think of it—all Channing's published works in one volume, and at so low a cost. Good paper, too! They contain many passages of interest to believers in Christian Science, and are models of lofty thought and pellucid English.
Editorials
WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING
From the January 1886 issue of The Christian Science Journal