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Show CHRIST1ANSCIENCE "I'lireality" is the subject of the li sson-sernion to iho read by the Christian Science Society in Mil-ford Mil-ford Sunday, October I!. The Cohleii text is: "Thus saith the Lord, What iniquity have your .fathers found in me, that they are pone far from me, and have wulk-ed wulk-ed after vanity, and uro become vain '.' " t Jeremiah '2: f ). A mono; the lliblical citationa is the following: "A (rood tree cannot can-not .brine forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tiee biing forth good fruit. livery tree that brint;-ith brint;-ith not forth good fruit ia hewn down, anil oust into the file. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them" (Matthew 7: 18-20). Correlative to the citution is the following from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Scrip-tures" by Mary linker K.ddy: "The immortal never produces the mortal. mor-tal. (!ood cannot result in evil. As Cod Himself is good and is Spirit, goodness and spirituality must be immortal. If goodness anil spirituality are real, evil and materiality ma-teriality are unreal and cannot be the outcome of an infinite Ood, good" (p. L'77). n |