self-denials, and crucifixions of the flesh. But these come

to the rescue of mortals, to admonish them, and plant

the feet steadfastly in Christ. As we rise above the seem-

ing mists of sense, we behold more clearly that all the

heart's homage belongs to God. [10]

More love is the great need of mankind. A pure af-

fection, concentric, forgetting self, forgiving wrongs and

forestalling them, should swell the lyre of human love.

Three cardinal points must be gained before poor

humanity is regenerated and Christian Science is dem- [15]