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FREDERIC W. ROOT
Mrs. Eddy gives 1866 as the date of her discovery of Christian Science; therefore this Science was probably in its early infancy when Dr. Holmes' essay was written. Had he lived to see what is evident today in the wonderful growth and effect upon mankind of the Christian Science movement, his estimate of those early divines as "interpreters of the prophecy" would have been still higher, and he might well have marveled at the old man's illuminated vision. Possibly, too, he would have been able to take the one step further in his position relative to the healing art; for at that time he could say: "No two professions should come into such intimate and cordial relations as those to which belong the healers of the body and the healers of the mind. There can be no more fatal mistake than that which brings them into hostile attitudes with reference to each other, both having in view the welfare of their fellow-creatures."
Christian Science Sentinel, August 6, 1910 |
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