its success lies in supplying the universal need of better

health and better men. [15]

Good health and a more spiritual religion form the

common want, and this want has worked out a moral

result; namely, that mortal mind is calling for what im-

mortal Mind alone can supply. If the uniform moral

and spiritual, as well as physical, effects of divine Science [20]

were lacking, the demand would diminish; but it con-

tinues, and increases, which shows the real value of

Christian Science to the race. Even doctors agree that