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In our chase after "error" let us not run to such wild...

From the February 1897 issue of The Christian Science Journal


In our chase after "error" let us not run to such wild extremes that we forget God. Likewise, in our anxious looking for error in others, let us not forget to look within ourselves. As a general rule, it is quite safe to say that all the error manifesting itself in a given church, society or community of Christian Scientists, does not come through one, two, or three students. The question for each one to determine is, How much error am I reflecting? How much am I responsible for? Setting our own house in order is peculiarly, at this time, our most important work.

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