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From the March 1898 issue of The Christian Science Journal


It would be difficult to improve on the following definition of Christian Science given by one of the physicians in a neighboring town, though he is not in sympathy with Science. He said: "Christian Science is not doctoring, it is Christianity."

Most conclusive evidence of the truth contained in this remark was afforded not long ago when a young man who has been attending the Christian Science services for about a year, applied for membership in the church. He is employed in one of the large factories in the adjoining town, is illiterate and plain of speech,—"only a low–lived sort of a fellow," he said of himself. But the saving, redeeming power of Truth is no respecter of persons, and through Christian Science we are learning to judge no man after the flesh, knowing that to each and every one—to all nations—is the word of this salvation sent.

This young man sought the help of Science as a last resort for the claim of eczema, and after a few treatments his face became smooth and clear, and all the terrible suffering was destroyed by the touch of the Christ–Truth.

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