When contemplating the majesty and magnitude of

this query, it looked as if centuries of spiritual growth

were requisite to enable me to elucidate or to dem-

onstrate what I had discovered: but an unlooked-for, [10]

imperative call for help impelled me to begin this stu-

pendous work at once, and teach the first student in

Christian Science. Even as when an accident, called

fatal to life, had driven me to discover the Science of

Life, I again, in faith, turned to divine help,—and com- [15]

menced teaching.