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In the varied terms of form, and color, and sweetness,...

From the June 1904 issue of The Christian Science Journal


When the crude forms of human thought take on higher symbols and significations, the scientifically Christian views of the universe will appear, illuminating time with the glory of eternity.

Mary Baker Eddy.

In the varied terms of form, and color, and sweetness, nature is speaking these sunny days of a glorified though unseen presence. Bushes and trees are burning with a fragrant flame, and to the spiritually responsive they bring a ministry which is akin to that of a mother's bedside prayer, or a loving child's dear face. To behold their radiance is to acquire something of her loftier sense, who wrote,

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