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A CARD

From the August 1890 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Mr. Editor:—The late articles referring to me in July issue of the Journal, contain presentiments that I object to having uttered or written now in regard to myself. God alone appoints the befitting path and place for each of His children; and mankind should wait on Him, and let the ages declare judgment. It is my impression that at least a half century will pass away before man is permitted to render his public verdict on some of the momentous questions that are now agitating the world.

Also, the discussion of malicious animal magnetism had better be dropped until Scientists understand clearly how to handle this error,—until they are not in danger of dwarfing their growth in love, by falling into this lamentable practice in their attempts to meet it. Only patient, unceasing love for all mankind,—love that cannot mistake Love's aid,—can determine this question on the Principle of Christian Science.

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