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MISCELLANY

When will mankind awake to know their present ownership of all good, and praise and love the spot where God dwells most conspicuously in His reflection of love and leadership? When will the world waken to the privilege of knowing God, the liberty and glory of His presence, — where

“He plants His footsteps in the sea
And rides upon the storm.”

Mary Baker Eddy.
Chestnut Hill, Mass.,
April 20, 1910.


A Statement by Mrs. Eddy

Editor Christian Science Sentinel: — In reply to inquiries, will you please state that within the last five years I have given no assurance, no encouragement nor consent to have my picture issued, other than the ones now and heretofore presented in Science and Health.

Mary Baker Eddy.
Chestnut Hill, Mass.,
July 18, 1910.


The Way of Wisdom

No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. — Matthew 6 : 24.

The infinite is one, and this one is Spirit; Spirit is God, and this God is infinite good.

This simple statement of oneness is the only possible correct version of Christian Science. God being infinite,