life is the reality of Life that unfolds its immortal Prin-

ciple.

The student of Christian Science must first separate the

tares from the wheat; discern between the thought, [5]

motive, and act superinduced by the wrong motive or

the true—the God-given intent and volition—arrest

the former, and obey the latter. This will place him on

the safe side of practice. We always know where to look

for the real Scientist, and always find him there. I agree [10]

with Rev. Dr. Talmage, that “there are wit, humor, and