Dear Journal: In the March number of the Journal, p. 627, is the statement that "cases are sometimes presented to the Scientist in which the beliefs of matter have not left enough of basis for the operation of physical healing, with our present realization of Life as the universal fact." Is that statement scientific? "With God all things are possible," and my brief experience has been that some of the so-called hopeless cases have been the ones to yield most readily to Christian Science treatments. Are we not limiting God's power, when we admit that any material condition is beyond help? and have we not a right to say in the face of the belief of death—there is no death?— Collinsville, Conn., April 5, '89.
Testimonies of Healing
Dear Journal: In the March number of the Journal, p.627...
From the May 1889 issue of The Christian Science Journal