It is now four years since I began to read and investigate Christian Science. My first experience with. Science and Health was to doubt nearly every statement that was different from what I had heard and read before; but I was drawn to it because of the logic, and often remarked that when Mrs. Eddy had finished with a subject there was very little left to be said.
I had no reason to study Science and Health in search of health, for I hardly knew what it was to be sick. I liked to read it, because it advocated something new and gave its reasons so clearly.
I had read the book for three or four months, although I had not read it through, when it was my good fortune to meet the brother who gave me my first lessons in Christian Science. He was an ardent student of Mrs. Eddy's writings.