MENand women dread what is called "age." To material sense "age"' cannot be "sugar-coated," nor insured against. It is a thing to be wisely met. It is a something that seems to have its own way.
Just before coming into Christian Science I was present at a medical lecture upon the suggestive topic of "Vision."' The lecturer was an expert in this line of therapeutics, and his auditors were doctors in varying degrees of progress. I observed about half the audience was supplied with elaborately arranged, up-to-date, eye-glasses for the various forms of eye-grievances, with which they seemed to be assailed.
That lecture remained long in my memory; and as I later beheld hill-top after hill-top of the glorious truths in Christian Science, I rejoiced to know that thousands' of the human race were being liberated from that burden called eye-glasses.