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AN EPISCOPALIAN ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

From the May 1900 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Some remarks from a talk on Christian Science during a Lenten service by one of the prominent ministers of St. Louis.

"Christian Science is doing any amount of good, and the lives of the Scientists are beautiful."

"Every one will have to admit that some of its cures have been marvelous."

"Christian Science and the churches are working for the same end, but the Science has struck a chord which we ministers have failed to do—and that is in devotion to the church and the services—the Science has certainly struck this chord."

"Far be it from me, and I hope from every member of this congregation, to call the Christian Scientists cranks."


Alas, poor man! is the celestial glory of so little esteem with him, that he counteth it not worth running the hazard of a few difficulties to obtain it?

"Pilgrim's Progress."

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