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COMFORT OF LOVE

From the January 1888 issue of The Christian Science Journal


A beautiful little volume is published by Crook, 30 Music Hall, Boston, with this name. The author is the Rev. Otis Olney Wright, an Episcopal preacher, from the Middle States. The cover is ornamented with Cross and Crown, somewhat in the style of the cut on the cover of this Journal; and the pamphlet presents an appearance at once beautiful and unique.

The twenty sections treat the Comfort of Love in a large and liberal way, showing how sacred Love, in God and man,—as the abiding Principle,—rules and saves, elevates and purifies. Though not a Christian Scientist, Mr. Wright says many things which are in line with Scientific thought. Among many passages which might be cited, here are a few:

Out of the universal Principle which expresses man's vital relations to God, springs the divine law of our relations to our fellow-man, and to all that is true and good in society.

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