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OVERMUCH ZEAL

From the September 1895 issue of The Christian Science Journal


THE great care needed to be exercised in giving to learners the true idea of Science, is too often overlooked in our efforts to hasten the progress of humanity in the understanding of Truth.

Now, would it not be much better that we hasten our efforts to better understand Truth? We can, in no other way, show our fellow-mortals the blessings which an understanding of Christian Science bestows, than by proving by works instead of words the reality of what we say.

Our zeal, in this respect, should be checked, and our words be proven, else we unwittingly give our brother "a stone" when he has asked for "bread."

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