from its pharmacy, and the attenuation of a drug up to

the point of its disappearance as matter and its manifesta-

tion in effect as a thought, instead of a thing.

Students of Christian Science (and many who are not [1]

students) understand enough of this to keep out of their

heads the notion that compounded metaphysics (so-called)

is, or can be, Christian Science,—that rests on oneness;

one cause and one effect.

They should take our magazine, work for it, write for [10]

it, and read it. They should eschew all magazines and