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There can be no knowledge except knowledge of Truth...

From the February 1892 issue of The Christian Science Journal


There can be no knowledge except knowledge of Truth, which is knowledge of God —of Christ: hence to know Truth, God, is to establish the law of righteousness. To be consciously under the law of righteousness, is to know the "glorious liberty of the sons of God." The sons of God realize that God is omni-scient; hence they need take no thought for the things of this world, for these are to be superadded. Having caught one flash of recognition of the Supreme Principle, they have become "discerners of Truth," and from thenceforth the seal of true intelligence is set in their foreheads; they know that the true is true, that the false is false.

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