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WORDS OF COMMENDATION

From the September 1895 issue of The Christian Science Journal

This article was later republished in Miscellaneous Writings 1883-1896: Mis. 313:1-23


Mr. Editor:— Permit me to say through our Journal, your editorial in the August number is par excellence.

It is a digest of good manners, morals, methods, and means. It points to the scientific spiritual molecule, pearl, and pinnacle, that everybody needs. May the Christ likeness it reflects rest on the dear readers, and throw the light of penetration on the page, even as the dawn, kindling its glories in the east, lightens earth's landscape.

I thank the contributors to the Christian Science Journal for their jewels of thought so adapted to the hour, and without ill-humor, or hyperbolic tumor. I was impressed by the articles entitled "The New Pastor," by Rev. Lanson P. Norcross, "The Lamp," by W. C, "The Temptation," a poem by J. J. Rome, etc.

The field waves its white ensign, the reapers are strong, the rich sheaves are ripe, the storehouse is ready; pray ye therefore the God of harvest to send forth more laborers of the excellent sort, and garner the supplies for a world.


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