writings. If any are not partakers thereof, this is not

my fault, and is far from my desire; the possible per-

version of Christian Science is the irony of fate, if the

spirit thereof be lacking. I would part with a blessing

myself to bestow it upon others, but could not deprive [20]

them of it. False views, however engendered, relative

to the true and unswerving course of a Christian Scientist,

will at length dissolve into thin air. The dew of heaven

will fall gently on the hearts and lives of all who are found

worthy to suffer for righteousness,—and have taught [25]