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PRUNING

From the February 1899 issue of The Christian Science Journal


We well know that any thought of Truth whether it goes out verbally, in a silent treatment, or by means of the pen, if the motive is honest, and the purpose sincere, that it cannot return void, or fall uselessly to the ground.

When the Christian Science Journals are received at our office, each one takes a copy, everything else is dropped, however important, and silence reigns as it did in heaven for the space of half an hour, and perhaps for the same reason, viz., for the imbibing of the Truth.

The index is first scanned to see what there is from the dear Mother's pen, whatever there may be is eagerly devoured, before any note is taken of the remaining contents. It, is all, however, very interesting and valuable, and I could not find it possible to do without the Journal, and also the Christian Science Weekly, which has come just when it seems the most needed; keeping us in touch as they do with the thoughts and events of the hour, in connection with our Cause, the mental work can be done more intelligently, and with better courage from their perusal.

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