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From the July 1899 issue of The Christian Science Journal


TO REFORMERS

Consecrate one whole day, and cease to listen to the groans of humanity and the discord of the world, and listen instead to that vast song that is welling up from the depths of the hearts of the redeemed; and blend the voice of thy thought with the immortal strains of Life's unending song. And then, when thou turnest again to humanity, to tell them of the true thoughts that overfill thy consciousness, they shall be indeed such thoughts as "a world's famine feed." And then instead of a world devastated, there may be seen lilies growing on parched ground. And the light of a new day in human destiny will streak the horizon of hope for humanity.


All correspondence with the clerk of the Mother Church on matters pertaining to his office, should be addressed to William B. Johnson, C.S.B., 95 Falmouth St., Boston, Mass.


Per Capita Taxes and contributions to The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., should be sent to Stephen A. Chase, Treasurer, Box 56, Fall River, Mass.

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