Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors." This petition is interpreted in Mrs. Eddy's version of the Lord's Prayer thus: "Thy Truth destroyeth the claims of error."
The keynote to which our minds were attuned while in Mrs. Eddy's Normal Class was this: "God is all, and there is naught beside Him." The first conscious thought in the morning must be this; the last one at night must be the same.
This exalted note in harmony we must not lose, though the screaming discords of Animal Magnetism may sometimes seem to drown the melody and rhythm that flow on forever, when this note is not forgotten, varied, or obscured by another.