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Show c::::s:;aiscience : :- ;': sub.ii.ct if th !! ,: to he read by ths L .. : ' V jiuiv in Milford . . .S. : J.l'.y 23. : " :' (- ctions from the L'-- L- i- .i..;:owi::g: -Who shall a-'.-.nd '.:.:' the hill of the Lord? or '.v'r.o -"nil .-t:md in his holy ! 1 I'-'-1 t' .at hath clean hands, a :v.rc heart; who hath not! !:.u-.i i n r.i soul unto vanity, nor s.M-ni li.-cKif.-Xy" (Psalms 24: 3,j l''ir:v'.:it'.ve i assays include the i' y.o'.'. ii!- :'iit "Science and l.iu'.'.h w '.t.t Key to the Scrip-: ur." l:y -Mary Baker Eddy: "The -ii'iiual sense of truth must be in 1 h: -fore Tiuth can be under-s'. under-s'. :"d. This sense is assimilated i :: as wo are honest, unselfish, loving, and mmook. In the soil of an 'h ne.-t and good heart' the sail la'.-it bo sown; else it bVareth not nr.X'h fruit, for the swinish i len-int in human nature uproots it (p. 272). The manifestation of Cod through mortals is as light rassln.v through ihe window-pane. window-pane. . . The mortal mind through which Truth appears most vividly is that one which has lost much materiality much error in order to become a better transparency for Truth" (p. 2!)5). : iu |