parlance, one person feels sick, another feels wicked. A [15]

third person knows that if he would remove this feeling

in either case, in the one he must change his patient's

consciousness of dis-ease and suffering to a consciousness

of ease and loss of suffering; while in the other he must

change the patient's sense of sinning at ease to a sense of [20]

discomfort in sin and peace in goodness.

This is Christian Science: that mortal mind makes

sick, and immortal Mind makes well; that mortal mind

makes sinners, while immortal Mind makes saints; that