perpetual, spiritual, individual existence. The first

feeble fluttering of mortals Christward are infantile

and more or less imperfect. The new-born Christian

Scientist must mature, and work out his own salvation. [20]

Spirit and flesh antagonize. Temptation, that mist of

mortal mind which seems to be matter and the environ-

ment of mortals, suggests pleasure and pain in matter;

and, so long as this temptation lasts, the warfare is not

ended and the mortal is not regenerated. The pleas- [25]

ures—more than the pains—of sense, retard regenera-