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Unity of Good.

by mortal mind — by human reflection, reason, or belief — must be the unfathomable Mind, which “eye hath not seen nor ear heard.” Soul stands in this relation to every hypothesis as to its human character.

If Soul sins, it is a sinner, and Jewish law condemned the sinner to death, — as does all criminal law, to a certain extent.

As Spirit, Soul is immortal, because Spirit is God. Hence as Spirit, Soul never sins. Spirit is Life. Hence there is, there can be, no spiritual death.

Transcending the evidence of the material senses, Science declares God to be the Soul of all Being, the only Mind and Intelligence in the universe. There is but one God, one Soul, or Mind, and that one is infinite, supplying all that is absolutely immutable and eternal, — Truth, Life, Love.

Science reveals Soul, as that which the senses can not define from any standpoint of their own. What the physical senses miscall Soul, Christian Science defines as Material Sense; and herein lies the discrepancy between the true Science of Soul, and that material sense of a soul which that very sense