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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

From the July 1891 issue of The Christian Science Journal


There is an organized association in this place, members of which call themselves Christian Scientists, but their methods and ways of working are not in accord with Christian Science. They use all kinds of literature in their meetings, except Science and Health, and in a small Sunday School, which they have just established, they do not use the Christian Science Quarterlies.

We recently placed a copy of the revised edition of Science and Health in the public library, and are trusting that many will read it who are athirst for the waters of Life.

Can some one, through the pages of the Journal, tell me of an opening for a practitioner in Christian Science? I would like to engage more actively in Truth's work than is possible to do here and where a fitting door is opened, I shall rejoice to go and proclaim the Truth as given by our Teacher in the last edition of Science and Health. There is seemingly much error abroad, and I think it behooves those who know the Truth to be diligent in helping to spread it.—A.

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