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A comprehensive exposition of Christian Science lays out a metaphysical theology and method of spiritual healing, arguing that God is infinite Mind and that sickness and sin stem from mistaken material perception. It blends biblical exegesis with practical guidance: chapters treat prayer, atonement, the Eucharist, opposition to spiritualism, criticism of mesmerism, and the relation of science, theology, and medicine. The work interprets Genesis and Revelation through spiritualized keys, offers a glossary and practice instructions for healers, and emphasizes demonstration of divine Principle through moral living and the consistent application of Truth to overcome error.

548:18 Speaking of the origin of mortals, a famous naturalist
        says: "It is very possible that many general statements
        now current, about birth and generation, will
548:21 be changed with the progress of information."
        Had the naturalist, through his tireless researches, gained
        the diviner side in Christian Science, - so far apart from
548:24 his material sense of animal growth and organization, -
        he would have blessed the human race more abundantly.

Methods of reproduction

        Natural history is richly endowed by the labors and
548:27 genius of great men. Modern discoveries have brought
        to light important facts in regard to so-called
        embryonic life. Agassiz declares ("Methods
548:30 of Study in Natural History,") "Certain ani-
        mals, besides the ordinary process of generation, also
        increase their numbers naturally and constantly by self-
549:1 division." This discovery is corroborative of the Science
        of Mind, for this discovery shows that the multiplication
549:3 of certain animals takes place apart from sexual condi-
        tions. The supposition that life germinates in eggs and
        must decay after it has grown to maturity, if not before,
549:6 is shown by divine metaphysics to be a mistake, - a
        blunder which will finally give place to higher theories
        and demonstrations.

The three processes

549:9 Creatures of lower forms of organism are supposed
        to have, as classes, three different methods of reproduc-
        tion and to multiply their species sometimes
549:12 through eggs, sometimes through buds, and
        sometimes through self-division. According to recent
        lore, successive generations do not begin with the /birth/ of
549:15 new individuals, or personalities, but with the formation
        of the nucleus, or egg, from which one or more individu-
        alities subsequently emerge; and we must therefore look
549:18 upon the simple ovum as the germ, the starting-point, of
        the most complicated corporeal structures, including those
        which we call human. Here these material researches
549:21 culminate in such vague hypotheses as must necessarily
        attend false systems, which rely upon physics and are de-
        void of metaphysics.

Deference to material law

549:24 In one instance a celebrated naturalist, Agassiz, dis-
        covers the pathway leading to divine Science, and beards
        the lion of materialism in its den. At that
549:27 point, however, even this great observer mis-
        takes nature, forsakes Spirit as the divine origin of
        creative Truth, and allows matter and material law to
549:30 usurp the prerogatives of omnipotence. He absolutely
        drops from his summit, coming down to a belief in the
        material origin of man, for he virtually affirms that
550:1 the germ of humanity is in a circumscribed and non-
        intelligent egg.

Deep-reaching interrogations

550:3 If this be so, whence cometh Life, or Mind, to the
        human race? Matter surely does not possess Mind.
        God is the Life, or intelligence, which forms
550:6 and preserves the individuality and identity
        of animals as well as of men. God cannot
        become finite, and be limited within material bounds.
550:9 Spirit cannot become matter, nor can Spirit be developed
        through its opposite. Of what avail is it to investigate
        what is miscalled material life, which ends, even as it be-
550:12 gins, in nameless nothingness? The true sense of being
        and its eternal perfection should appear now, even as it
        will hereafter.

Stages of existence

550:15 Error of thought is reflected in error of action. The
        continual contemplation of existence as material and cor-
        poreal - as beginning and ending, and with
550:18 birth, decay, and dissolution as its component
        stages - hides the true and spiritual Life, and causes
        our standard to trail in the dust. If Life has any starting-
550:21 point whatsoever, then the great I AM is a myth. If Life
        is God, as the Scriptures imply, then Life is not embry-
        onic, it is infinite. An egg is an impossible enclosure for
550:24 Deity.

        Embryology supplies no instance of one species pro-
        ducing its opposite. A serpent never begets a bird, nor
550:27 does a lion bring forth a lamb. Amalgamation is deemed
        monstrous and is seldom fruitful, but it is not so hideous
        and absurd as the supposition that Spirit - the pure and
550:30 holy, the immutable and immortal - can originate the
        impure and mortal and dwell in it. As Christian Science
        repudiates self-evident impossibilities, the material senses
551:1 must father these absurdities, for both the material senses
        and their reports are unnatural, impossible, and unreal.

The real producer

551:3 Either Mind produces, or it is produced. If Mind is
        first, it cannot produce its opposite in quality and quantity,
        called matter. If matter is first, it cannot pro-
551:6 duce Mind. Like produces like. In natural
        history, the bird is not the product of a beast. In spiritual
        history, matter is not the progenitor of Mind.

The ascent of species

551:9 One distinguished naturalist argues that mortals spring
        from eggs and in races. Mr. Darwin admits this, but he
        adds that mankind has ascended through all
551:12 the lower grades of existence. Evolution de-
        scribes the gradations of human belief, but it does not
        acknowledge the method of divine Mind, nor see that ma-
551:15 terial methods are impossible in divine Science and that
        all Science is of God, not of man.

Transmitted peculiarities

        Naturalists ask: "What can there be, of a material
551:18 nature, transmitted through these bodies called eggs, -
        themselves composed of the simplest material
        elements, - by which all peculiarities of an-
551:21 cestry, belonging to either sex, are brought down from
        generation to generation?" The question of the natu-
        ralist amounts to this: How can matter originate or trans-
551:24 mit mind? We answer that it cannot. Darkness and
        doubt encompass thought, so long as it bases creation on
        materiality. From a material standpoint, "Canst thou
551:27 by searching find out God?" All must be Mind, or
        else all must be matter. Neither can produce the other.
        Mind is immortal; but error declares that the material
551:30 seed must decay in order to propagate its species, and
        the resulting germ is doomed to the same routine.

Causation not in matter

        The ancient and hypothetical question, Which is first,
552:1 the egg or the bird? is answered, if the egg produces the
        parent. But we cannot stop here. Another question
552:3 follows: Who or what produces the parent of
        the egg? That the earth was hatched from the
        "egg of night" was once an accepted theory. Heathen
552:6 philosophy, modern geology, and all other material hy-
        potheses deal with causation as contingent on matter
        and as necessarily apparent to the corporeal senses, even
552:9 where the proof requisite to sustain this assumption is un-
        discovered. Mortal theories make friends of sin, sickness,
        and death; whereas the spiritual scientific facts of exist-
552:12 ence include no member of this dolorous and fatal triad.

Emergence of mortals

        Human experience in mortal life, which starts from an
        egg, corresponds with that of Job, when he says, "Man
552:15 that is born of a woman is of few days, and
        full of trouble." Mortals must emerge from
        this notion of material life as all-in-all. They must peck
552:18 open their shells with Christian Science, and look outward
        and upward. But thought, loosened from a material
        basis but not yet instructed by Science, may become wild
552:21 with freedom and so be self-contradictory.

Persistence of species

        From a material source flows no remedy for sorrow,
        sin, and death, for the redeeming power, from the ills
552:24 they occasion, is not in egg nor in dust. The
        blending tints of leaf and flower show the
        order of matter to be the order of mortal mind. The
552:27 intermixture of different species, urged to its utmost
        limits, results in a return to the original species. Thus
        it is learned that matter is a manifestation of mortal
552:30 mind, and that matter always surrenders its claims when
        the perfect and eternal Mind is understood.

Better basis than embryology

        Naturalists describe the origin of mortal and material
553:1 existence in the various forms of embryology, and ac-
        company their descriptions with important observations,
553:3 which should awaken thought to a higher and
        purer contemplation of man's origin. This
        clearer consciousness must precede an under-
553:6 standing of the harmony of being. Mortal thought must
        obtain a better basis, get nearer the truth of being, or
        health will never be universal, and harmony will never
553:9 become the standard of man.

        One of our ablest naturalists has said: "We have no
        right to assume that individuals have grown or been
553:12 formed under circumstances which made material con-
        ditions essential to their maintenance and reproduction,
        or important to their origin and first introduction."
553:15 Why, then, is the naturalist's basis so materialistic,
        and why are his deductions generally material?

All nativity in thought

        Adam was created before Eve. In this instance, it is
553:18 seen that the maternal egg never brought forth Adam.
        Eve was formed from Adam's rib, not from a
        foetal ovum. Whatever theory may be adopted
553:21 by general mortal thought to account for human origin,
        that theory is sure to become the signal for the appear-
        ance of its method in finite forms and operations. If con-
553:24 sentaneous human belief agrees upon an ovum as the
        point of emergence for the human race, this potent belief
        will immediately supersede the more ancient supersti-
553:27 tion about the creation from dust or from the rib of our
        primeval father.

Being is immortal

        You may say that mortals are formed before they
553:30 think or know aught of their origin, and you
        may also ask how belief can affect a result
        which precedes the development of that belief. It can
554:1 only be replied, that Christian Science reveals what "eye
        hath not seen," - even the cause of all that exists, - for
554:3 the universe, inclusive of man, is as eternal as God, who
        is its divine immortal Principle. There is no such thing
        as mortality, nor are there properly any mortal beings,
554:6 because being is immortal, like Deity, - or, rather, being
        and Deity are inseparable.

Our conscious development

        Error is always error. It is /no thing/. Any statement
554:9 of life, following from a misconception of life, is errone-
        ous, because it is destitute of any knowledge
        of the so-called selfhood of life, destitute of
554:12 any knowledge of its origin or existence. The mortal
        is unconscious of his foetal and infantile existence; but
        as he grows up into another false claim, that of self-con-
554:15 scious matter, he learns to say, "I am somebody; but
        who made me?" Error replies, "God made you." The
        first effort of error has been and is to impute to God the
554:18 creation of whatever is sinful and mortal; but infinite
        Mind sets at naught such a mistaken belief.

Mendacity of error

        Jesus defined this opposite of God and His creation
554:21 better than we can, when he said, "He is a liar, and the
        father of it." Jesus also said, "Have not I
        chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?"
554:24 This he said of Judas, one of Adam's race. Jesus never
        intimated that God made a devil, but he did say, "Ye
        are of your father, the devil." All these sayings were to
554:27 show that mind in matter is the author of itself, and is
        simply a falsity and illusion.

Ailments of animals

        It is the general belief that the lower animals are less
554:30 sickly than those possessing higher organiza-
        tions, especially those of the human form.
        This would indicate that there is less disease in propor-
555:1 tion as the force of mortal mind is less pungent or sensi-
        tive, and that health attends the absence of mortal mind.
555:3 A fair conclusion from this might be, that it is the human
        belief, and not the divine arbitrament, which brings the
        physical organism under the yoke of disease.

Ignorance the sign of error

555:6 An inquirer once said to the discoverer of Christian
        Science: "I like your explanations of truth, but I do
        not comprehend what you say about error."
555:9 This is the nature of error. The mark of igno-
        rance is on its forehead, for it neither understands nor
        can be understood. Error would have itself received as
555:12 mind, as if it were as real and God-created as truth; but
        Christian Science attributes to error neither entity nor
        power, because error is neither mind nor the outcome of
555:15 Mind.

The origin of divinity

        Searching for the origin of man, who is the reflection
        of God, is like inquiring into the origin of God, the self-
555:18 existent and eternal. Only impotent error
        would seek to unite Spirit with matter, good
        with evil, immortality with mortality, and call this
555:21 sham unity /man/, as if man were the offspring of both
        Mind and matter, of both Deity and humanity. Crea-
        tion rests on a spiritual basis. We lose our standard of
555:24 perfection and set aside the proper conception of Deity,
        when we admit that the perfect is the author of aught
        that can become imperfect, that God bestows the power
555:27 to sin, or that Truth confers the ability to err. Our
        great example, Jesus, could restore the individualized
        manifestation of existence, which seemed to vanish in
555:30 death. Knowing that God was the Life of man, Jesus
        was able to present himself unchanged after the cruci-
        fixion. Truth fosters the idea of Truth, and not the be-
556:1 lief in illusion or error. That which is real, is sustained
        by Spirit.

Genera classified

556:3 Vertebrata, articulata, mollusca, and radiata are mor-
        tal and material concepts classified, and are supposed to
        possess life and mind. These false beliefs
556:6 will disappear, when the radiation of Spirit
        destroys forever all belief in intelligent matter. Then
        will the new heaven and new earth appear, for the for-
556:9 mer things will have passed away.

The Christian's privilege

        Mortal belief infolds the conditions of sin. Mortal
        belief dies to live again in renewed forms, only to go out
556:12 at last forever; for life everlasting is not to be
        gained by dying. Christian Science may ab-
        sorb the attention of sage and philosopher, but
556:15 the Christian alone can fathom it. It is made known
        most fully to him who understands best the divine Life.
        Did the origin and the enlightenment of the race come
556:18 from the deep sleep which fell upon Adam? Sleep is
        darkness, but God's creative mandate was, "Let there be
        light." In sleep, cause and effect are mere illusions.
556:21 They seem to be something, but are not. Oblivion and
        dreams, not realities, come with sleep. Even so goes on
        the Adam-belief, of which mortal and material life is the
556:24 dream.

Ontology /versus/ physiology

        Ontology receives less attention than physiology. Why?
        Because mortal mind must waken to spiritual
556:27 life before it cares to solve the problem of
        being, hence the author's experience; but when
        that awakening comes, existence will be on a new stand-
556:30 point.

        It is related that a father plunged his infant babe, only
        a few hours old, into the water for several minutes, and
557:1 repeated this operation daily, until the child could remain
        under water twenty minutes, moving and playing with-
557:3 out harm, like a fish. Parents should remember this
        and learn how to develop their children properly on dry
        land.

The curse removed

557:6 Mind controls the birth-throes in the lower realms of
        nature, where parturition is without suffering. Vege-
        tables, minerals, and many animals suffer no
557:9 pain in multiplying; but human propagation
        has its suffering because it is a false belief. Christian Sci-
        ence reveals harmony as proportionately increasing as the
557:12 line of creation rises towards spiritual man, - towards
        enlarged understanding and intelligence; but in the line
        of the corporeal senses, the less a mortal knows of sin,
557:15 disease, and mortality, the better for him, - the less pain
        and sorrow are his. When the mist of mortal mind evap-
        orates, the curse will be removed which says to woman,
557:18 "In sorrow thou shalt bring forth children." Divine
        Science rolls back the clouds of error with the light of
        Truth, and lifts the curtain on man as never born and as
557:21 never dying, but as coexistent with his creator.

        Popular theology takes up the history of man as if he
        began materially right, but immediately fell into mental
557:24 sin; whereas revealed religion proclaims the Science of
        Mind and its formations as being in accordance with
        the first chapter of the Old Testament, when God, Mind,
557:27 spake and it was done.

CHAPTER XVI - THE APOCALYPSE

Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand. - REVELATION.

        Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised in the city of
        our God, in the mountain of His holiness. - PSALMS.

558:1 ST. JOHN writes, in the tenth chapter of his book of
        Revelation: -

558:3 And I saw another mighty angel come down from heaven,
        clothed with a cloud: and a rainbow was upon his head, and
        his face was as it were the sun, and his feet as pillars of
558:6 fire: and he had in his hand a little book open: and he
        set his right foot upon the sea, and his left foot on the
        earth.

The new Evangel

558:9 This angel or message which comes from God, clothed
        with a cloud, prefigures divine Science. To mortal sense
        Science seems at first obscure, abstract, and
558:12 dark; but a bright promise crowns its brow.
        When understood, it is Truth's prism and praise. When
        you look it fairly in the face, you can heal by its means,
558:15 and it has for you a light above the sun, for God "is the
        light thereof." Its feet are pillars of fire, foundations
        of Truth and Love. It brings the baptism of the Holy
558:18 Ghost, whose flames of Truth were prophetically de-
        scribed by John the Baptist as consuming error.

Truth's volume

559:1 This angel had in his hand "a little book," open for
        all to read and understand. Did this same book contain
559:3 the revelation of divine Science, the "right
        foot" or dominant power of which was upon
        the sea, - upon elementary, latent error, the source of
559:6 all error's visible forms? The angel's left foot was upon
        the earth; that is, a secondary power was exercised upon
        visible error and audible sin. The "still, small voice"
559:9 of scientific thought reaches over continent and ocean
        to the globe's remotest bound. The inaudible voice of
        Truth is, to the human mind, "as when a lion roareth."
559:12 It is heard in the desert and in dark places of fear. It
        arouses the "seven thunders" of evil, and stirs their latent
        forces to utter the full diapason of secret tones. Then is
559:15 the power of Truth demonstrated, - made manifest in
        the destruction of error. Then will a voice from harmony
        cry: "Go and take the little book. . . . Take it, and eat
559:18 it up; and it shall make thy belly bitter, but it shall be in
        thy mouth sweet as honey." Mortals, obey the heavenly
        evangel. Take divine Science. Read this book from
559:21 beginning to end. Study it, ponder it. It will be indeed
        sweet at its first taste, when it heals you; but murmur not
        over Truth, if you find its digestion bitter. When you
559:24 approach nearer and nearer to this divine Principle, when
        you eat the divine body of this Principle, - thus partak-
        ing of the nature, or primal elements, of Truth and Love,
559:27 - do not be surprised nor discontented because you must
        share the hemlock cup and eat the bitter herbs; for the
        Israelites of old at the Paschal meal thus prefigured this
559:30 perilous passage out of bondage into the El Dorado of faith
        and hope.

To-day's lesson

        The twelfth chapter of the Apocalypse, or Revela-
560:1 tion of St. John, has a special suggestiveness in connec-
        tion with the nineteenth century. In the opening of the
560:3 sixth seal, typical of six thousand years since
        Adam, the distinctive feature has reference
        to the present age.

560:6 /Revelation/ xii. 1. And there appeared a great wonder in
        heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon
        under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve
560:9 stars.

True estimate of God's messenger

        Heaven represents harmony, and divine Science inter-
        prets the Principle of heavenly harmony. The great
560:12 miracle, to human sense, is divine Love, and
        the grand necessity of existence is to gain the
        true idea of what constitutes the kingdom of
560:15 heaven in man. This goal is never reached while we
        hate our neighbor or entertain a false estimate of any-
        one whom God has appointed to voice His Word. Again,
560:18 without a correct sense of its highest visible idea, we can
        never understand the divine Principle. The botanist must
        know the genus and species of a plant in order to classify
560:21 it correctly. As it is with things, so is it with persons.

Persecution harmful

        Abuse of the motives and religion of St. Paul hid from
        view the apostle's character, which made him equal to
560:24 his great mission. Persecution of all who have
        spoken something new and better of God has
        not only obscured the light of the ages, but has been fatal
560:27 to the persecutors. Why? Because it has hid from
        them the true idea which has been presented. To mis-
        understand Paul, was to be ignorant of the divine idea he
560:30 taught. Ignorance of the divine idea betrays at once a
        greater ignorance of the divine Principle of the idea - igno-
561:1 rance of Truth and Love. The understanding of Truth
        and Love, the Principle which works out the ends of eternal
561:3 good and destroys both faith in evil and the practice of
        evil, leads to the discernment of the divine idea.

Espousals supernal

        Agassiz, through his microscope, saw the sun in an
561:6 egg at a point of so-called embryonic life. Because of
        his more spiritual vision, St. John saw an
        "angel standing in the sun." The Revelator
561:9 beheld the spiritual idea from the mount of vision.
        Purity was the symbol of Life and Love. The Revelator
        saw also the spiritual ideal as a woman clothed in light, a
561:12 bride coming down from heaven, wedded to the Lamb
        of Love. To John, "the bride" and "the Lamb" repre-
        sented the correlation of divine Principle and spiritual idea,
561:15 God and His Christ, bringing harmony to earth.

Divinity and humanity

        John saw the human and divine coincidence, shown in
        the man Jesus, as divinity embracing humanity in Life
561:18 and its demonstration, - reducing to human
        perception and understanding the Life which
        is God. In divine revelation, material and corporeal self-
561:21 hood disappear, and the spiritual idea is understood.

Spiritual sunlight

        The woman in the Apocalypse symbolizes generic man,
        the spiritual idea of God; she illustrates the coincidence
561:24 of God and man as the divine Principle and
        divine idea. The Revelator symbolizes Spirit
        by the sun. The spiritual idea is clad with the radiance
561:27 of spiritual Truth, and matter is put under her feet. The
        light portrayed is really neither solar nor lunar, but spirit-
        ual Life, which is "the light of men." In the first chapter
561:30 of the Fourth Gospel it is written, "There was a man sent
        from God . . . to bear witness of that Light."

Spiritual idea revealed

        John the Baptist prophesied the coming of the im-
562:1 maculate Jesus, and John saw in those days the spiritual
        idea as the Messiah, who would baptize with the Holy
562:3 Ghost,- divine Science. As Elias presented
        the idea of the fatherhood of God, which Jesus
        afterwards manifested, so the Revelator completed this
562:6 figure with woman, typifying the spiritual idea of God's
        motherhood. The moon is under her feet. This idea
        reveals the universe as secondary and tributary to Spirit,
562:9 from which the universe borrows its reflected light, sub-
        stance, life, and intelligence.

Spiritual idea crowned

        The spiritual idea is crowned with twelve stars. The
562:12 twelve tribes of Israel with all mortals, - separated by
        belief from man's divine origin and the true
        idea, - will through much tribulation yield to
562:15 the activities of the divine Principle of man in the har-
        mony of Science. These are the stars in the crown of
        rejoicing. They are the lamps in the spiritual heavens
562:18 of the age, which show the workings of the spiritual idea
        by healing the sick and the sinning, and by manifesting
        the light which shines "unto the perfect day" as the night
562:21 of materialism wanes.

        /Revelation/ xii. 2. And she being with child cried, travail-
        ing in birth, and pained to be delivered.

Travail and joy

562:24 Also the spiritual idea is typified by a woman in tra-
        vail, waiting to be delivered of her sweet promise, but re-
        membering no more her sorrow for joy that
562:27 the birth goes on; for great is the idea, and the
        travail portentous.

        /Revelation/ xii. 3. And there appeared another wonder in
562:30 heaven; and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads
        and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads.

The dragon as a type

563:1 Human sense may well marvel at discord, while, to a
        diviner sense., harmony is the real and discord the unreal.
563:3 We may well be astonished at sin, sickness, and
        death. We may well be perplexed at human
        fear; and still more astounded at hatred, which lifts
563:6 its hydra head, showing its horns in the many inventions
        of evil. But why should we stand aghast at nothingness?
        The great red dragon symbolizes a lie, - the belief
563:9 that substance, life, and intelligence can be material.
        This dragon stands for the sum total of human error.
        The ten horns of the dragon typify the belief that mat-
563:12 ter has power of its own, and that by means of an
        evil mind in matter the Ten Commandments can be
        broken.

The sting of the serpent

563:15 The Revelator lifts the veil from this embodiment of
        all evil, and beholds its awful character; but he also
        sees the nothingness of evil and the allness of
563:18 God. The Revelator sees that old serpent,
        whose name is devil or evil, holding untiring watch, that
        he may bite the heel of truth and seemingly impede the
563:21 offspring of the spiritual idea, which is prolific in health,
        holiness, and immortality.

        /Revelation/ xii. 4. And his tail drew the third part of the
563:24 stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth: and the
        dragon stood before the woman which was ready to be
        delivered, for to devour her child as soon as it was born.

Animal tendency

563:27 The serpentine form stands for subtlety, winding its
        way amidst all evil, but doing this in the name of good.
        Its sting is spoken of by Paul, when he refers
563:30 to "spiritual wickedness in high places." It
        is the animal instinct in mortals, which would impel
564:1 them to devour each other and cast out devils through
        Beelzebub.

564:3 As of old, evil still charges the spiritual idea with error's
        own nature and methods. This malicious animal in-
        stinct, of which the dragon is the type, incites mortals to
564:6 kill morally and physically even their fellow-mortals, and
        worse still, to charge the innocent with the crime. This
        last infirmity of sin will sink its perpetrator into a night
564:9 without a star.

Malicious barbarity

        The author is convinced that the accusations against
        Jesus of Nazareth and even his crucifixion were instigated
564:12 by the criminal instinct here described. The
        Revelator speaks of Jesus as the Lamb of God
        and of the dragon as warring against innocence. Since Jesus
564:15 must have been tempted in all points, he, the immaculate,
        met and conquered sin in every form. The brutal bar-
        barity of his foes could emanate from no source except the
564:18 highest degree of human depravity. Jesus "/opened not
        his mouth/." Until the majesty of Truth should be demon-
        strated in divine Science, the spiritual idea was arraigned
564:21 before the tribunal of so-called mortal mind, which was
        unloosed in order that the false claim of mind in matter
        might uncover its own crime of defying immortal Mind.

Doom of the dragon

564:24 From Genesis to the Apocalypse, sin, sickness, and
        death, envy, hatred, and revenge, - all evil, - are typi-
        fied by a serpent, or animal subtlety. Jesus
564:27 said, quoting a line from the Psalms, "They
        hated me without a cause." The serpent is perpetually
        close upon the heel of harmony. From the beginning
564:30 to the end, the serpent pursues with hatred the spiritual
        idea. In Genesis, this allegorical, talking serpent typi-
        fies mortal mind, "more subtle than any beast of the
565:1 field." In the Apocalypse, when nearing its doom, this
        evil increases and becomes the great red dragon, swollen
565:3 with sin, inflamed with war against spirituality, and ripe
        for destruction. It is full of lust and hate, loathing the
        brightness of divine glory.

565:6 /Revelation/ xii. 5. And she brought forth a man child, who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron: and her child was caught up unto God, and to His throne.

The conflict with purity

565:9 Led on by the grossest element of mortal mind, Herod
        decreed the death of every male child in order that the
        man Jesus, the masculine representative of the
565:12 spiritual idea might never hold sway and de-
        prive Herod of his crown. The impersonation of the
        spiritual idea had a brief history in the earthly life of our
565:15 Master; but "of his kingdom there shall be no end,"
        for Christ, God's idea, will eventually rule all nations
        and peoples - imperatively, absolutely, finally - with di-
565:18 vine Science. This immaculate idea, represented first
        by man and, according to the Revelator, last by woman,
        will baptize with fire; and the fiery baptism will burn up
565:21 the chaff of error with the fervent heat of Truth and Love,
        melting and purifying even the gold of human character.
        After the stars sang together and all was primeval har-
565:24 mony, the material lie made war upon the spiritual idea;
        but this only impelled the idea to rise to the zenith of
        demonstration, destroying sin, sickness, and death, and
565:27 to be caught up unto God, - to be found in its divine
        Principle.

        /Revelation/ xii. 6. And the woman fled into the wilder-
565:30 ness, where she hath a place prepared of God.

Spiritual guidance

566:1 As the children of Israel were guided triumphantly
        through the Red Sea, the dark ebbing and flowing tides
566:3 of human fear, - as they were led through the
        wilderness, walking wearily through the great
        desert of human hopes, and anticipating the promised
566:6 joy, - so shall the spiritual idea guide all right desires
        in their passage from sense to Soul, from a material sense
        of existence to the spiritual, up to the glory prepared for
566:9 them who love God. Stately Science pauses not, but
        moves before them, a pillar of cloud by day and of fire
        by night, leading to divine heights.

566:12 If we remember the beautiful description which Sir
        Walter Scott puts into the mouth of Rebecca the Jewess
        in the story of Ivanhoe, -
566:15 When Israel, of the Lord beloved,
             Out of the land of bondage came,
             Her fathers' God before her moved,
566:18 An awful guide, in smoke and flame, -

        we may also offer the prayer which concludes the same
        hymn, -
566:21 And oh, when stoops on Judah's path
             In shade and storm the frequent night,
             Be Thou, longsuffering, slow to wrath,
566:24 A burning and a shining light!

        /Revelation/ xii. 7, 8. And there was war in heaven:
        Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the
566:27 dragon fought, and his angels, and prevailed not; neither
        was their place found any more in heaven.

Angelic offices

        The Old Testament assigns to the angels, God's divine
566:30 messages, different offices. Michael's charac-
        teristic is spiritual strength. He leads the
        hosts of heaven against the power of sin, Satan, and
567:1 fights the holy wars. Gabriel has the more quiet task
        of imparting a sense of the ever-presence of ministering
567:3 Love. These angels deliver us from the depths. Truth
        and Love come nearer in the hour of woe, when strong
        faith or spiritual strength wrestles and prevails through
567:6 the understanding of God. The Gabriel of His presence
        has no contests. To infinite, ever-present Love, all is
        Love, and there is no error, no sin, sickness, nor death.
567:9 Against Love, the dragon warreth not long, for he is
        killed by the divine Principle. Truth and Love prevail
        against the dragon because the dragon cannot war with
567:12 them. Thus endeth the conflict between the flesh and
        Spirit.

        /Revelation/ xii. 9. And the great dragon was cast out,
567:15 that old serpent, called the devil, and Satan, which deceiv-
        eth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his
        angels were cast out with him.

Dragon cast down to earth

567:18 That false claim - that ancient belief, that old serpent
        whose name is devil (evil), claiming that there is intelli-
        gence in matter either to benefit or to injure
567:21 men - is pure delusion, the red dragon; and
        it is cast out by Christ, Truth, the spiritual
        idea, and so proved to be powerless. The words "cast
567:24 unto the earth" show the dragon to be nothingness, dust
        to dust; and therefore, in his pretence of being a talker,
        he must be a lie from the beginning. His angels, or mes-
567:27 sages, are cast out with their author. The beast and the
        false prophets are lust and hypocrisy. These wolves in
        sheep's clothing are detected and killed by innocence, the
567:30 Lamb of Love.

Warfare with error

        Divine Science shows how the Lamb slays the wolf.
568:1 Innocence and Truth overcome guilt and error. Ever
        since the foundation of the world, ever since error would
568:3 establish material belief, evil has tried to slay
        the Lamb; but Science is able to destroy this
        lie, called evil. The twelfth chapter of the Apocalypse
568:6 typifies the divine method of warfare in Science, and the
        glorious results of this warfare. The following chapters
        depict the fatal effects of trying to meet error with error.
568:9 The narrative follows the order used in Genesis. In
        Genesis, first the true method of creation is set forth and
        then the false. Here, also, the Revelator first exhibits
568:12 the true warfare and then the false.

        /Revelation/ xii. 10 - 12. And I heard a loud voice saying
        in heaven, Now is come salvation, and strength, and the
568:15 kingdom of our God, and the power of His Christ: for the
        accuser of our brethren is cast down, which accused them
        before our God day and night. And they overcame him by
568:18 the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony;
        and they loved not their lives unto the death. Therefore
        rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the
568:21 inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is
        come down unto you, having great wrath, because he
        knoweth that he hath but a short time.

Paean of jubilee

568:24 For victory over a single sin, we give thanks and mag-
        nify the Lord of Hosts. What shall we say of the mighty
        conquest over all sin? A louder song, sweeter
568:27 than has ever before reached high heaven,
        now rises clearer and nearer to the great heart of Christ;
        for the accuser is not there, and Love sends forth her
568:30 primal and everlasting strain. Self-abnegation, by which
        we lay down all for Truth, or Christ, in our warfare against
        error, is a rule in Christian Science. This rule clearly
569:1 interprets God as divine Principle, - as Life, represented
        by the Father; as Truth, represented by the Son; as Love,
569:3 represented by the Mother. Every mortal at some period,
        here or hereafter, must grapple with and overcome the
        mortal belief in a power opposed to God.

The robe of Science

569:6 The Scripture, "Thou hast been faithful over a few
        things, I will make thee ruler over many," is literally ful-
        filled, when we are conscious of the supremacy
569:9 of Truth, by which the nothingness of error
        is seen; and we know that the nothingness of error is in
        proportion to its wickedness. He that touches the hem
569:12 of Christ's robe and masters his mortal beliefs, animality,
        and hate, rejoices in the proof of healing, - in a sweet
        and certain sense that God is Love. Alas for those who
569:15 break faith with divine Science and fail to strangle the
        serpent of sin as well as of sickness! They are dwellers
        still in the deep darkness of belief. They are in the surg-
569:18 ing sea of error, not struggling to lift their heads above the
        drowning wave.

Expiation by suffering

        What must the end be? They must eventually expi-
569:21 ate their sin through suffering. The sin, which one has
        made his bosom companion, comes back to him
        at last with accelerated force, for the devil
569:24 knoweth his time is short. Here the Scriptures declare
        that evil is temporal, not eternal. The dragon is at last
        stung to death by his own malice; but how many periods
569:27 of torture it may take to remove all sin, must depend upon
        sin's obduracy.

        /Revelation/ xii. 13. And when the dragon saw that he
569:30 was cast unto the earth, he persecuted the woman which
        brought forth the man child.

Apathy to occultism

570:1 The march of mind and of honest investigation will
        bring the hour when the people will chain, with fetters of
570:3 some sort, the growing occultism of this period.
        The present apathy as to the tendency of
        certain active yet unseen mental agencies will finally be
570:6 shocked into another extreme mortal mood, - into human
        indignation; for one extreme follows another.

        /Revelation/ xii. 15, 16. And the serpent cast out of his
570:9 mouth water as a flood, after the woman, that he might
        cause her to be carried away of the flood. And the earth
        helped the woman, and the earth opened her mouth, and
570:12 swallowed up the flood which the dragon cast out of his
        mouth.

Receptive hearts

        Millions of unprejudiced minds - simple seekers for
570:15 Truth, weary wanderers, athirst in the desert - are wait-
        ing and watching for rest and drink. Give
        them a cup of cold water in Christ's name,
570:18 and never fear the consequences. What if the old dragon
        should send forth a new flood to drown the Christ-idea?
        He can neither drown your voice with its roar, nor again
570:21 sink the world into the deep waters of chaos and old night.
        In this age the earth will help the woman; the spiritual
        idea will be understood. Those ready for the blessing
570:24 you impart will give thanks. The waters will be paci-
        fied, and Christ will command the wave.

Hidden ways of iniquity

        When God heals the sick or the sinning, they should
570:27 know the great benefit which Mind has wrought. They
        should also know the great delusion of mor-
        tal mind, when it makes them sick or sinful.
570:30 Many are willing to open the eyes of the people to the
        power of good resident in divine Mind, but they are
571:1 not so willing to point out the evil in human thought,
        and expose evil's hidden mental ways of accomplishing
571:3 iniquity.

Christly warning

        Why this backwardness, since exposure is necessary
        to ensure the avoidance of the evil? Because people like
571:6 you better when you tell them their virtues
        than when you tell them their vices. It re-
        quires the spirit of our blessed Master to tell a man his
571:9 faults, and so risk human displeasure for the sake of doing
        right and benefiting our race. Who is telling mankind
        of the foe in ambush? Is the informer one who sees the
571:12 foe? If so, listen and be wise. Escape from evil, and
        designate those as unfaithful stewards who have seen the
        danger and yet have given no warning.

The armor of divinity

571:15 At all times and under all circumstances, overcome
        evil with good. Know thyself, and God will supply
        the wisdom and the occasion for a victory
571:18 over evil. Clad in the panoply of Love,
        human hatred cannot reach you. The cement of a
        higher humanity will unite all interests in the one
571:21 divinity.

Pure religion enthroned

        Through trope and metaphor, the Revelator, immortal
        scribe of Spirit and of a true idealism, furnishes the
571:24 mirror in which mortals may see their own
        image. In significant figures he depicts the
        thoughts which he beholds in mortal mind. Thus he
571:27 rebukes the conceit of sin, and foreshadows its doom.
        With his spiritual strength, he has opened wide the gates
        of glory, and illumined the night of paganism with the
571:30 sublime grandeur of divine Science, outshining sin, sorcery,
        lust, and hypocrisy. He takes away mitre and sceptre.
        He enthrones pure and undefiled religion, and lifts on
572:1 high only those who have washed their robes white in
        obedience and suffering.

Native nothingness of sin

572:3 Thus we see, in both the first and last books of the
        Bible, - in Genesis and in the Apocalypse, - that sin
        is to be Christianly and scientifically reduced
572:6 to its native nothingness. "Love one an-
        other" (I John, iii. 23), is the most simple and profound
        counsel of the inspired writer. In Science we are chil-
572:9 dren of God; but whatever is of material sense, or mor-
        tal, belongs not to His children, for materiality is the
        inverted image of spirituality.

Fulfilment of the Law

572:12 Love fulfils the law of Christian Science, and nothing
        short of this divine Principle, understood and demon-
        strated, can ever furnish the vision of the
572:15 Apocalypse, open the seven seals of error with
        Truth, or uncover the myriad illusions of sin, sickness,
        and death. Under the supremacy of Spirit, it will be seen
572:18 and acknowledged that matter must disappear.

In Revelation xxi. 1 we read: -

        And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first
572:21 heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was
        no more sea.

Man's present possibilities

        The Revelator had not yet passed the transitional
572:24 stage in human experience called death, but he already
        saw a new heaven and a new earth. Through
        what sense came this vision to St. John? Not
572:27 through the material visual organs for seeing, for optics
        are inadequate to take in so wonderful a scene. Were this
        new heaven and new earth terrestrial or celestial, mate-
573:1 rial or spiritual? They could not be the former, for the
        human sense of space is unable to grasp such a view.
573:3 The Revelator was on our plane of existence, while yet
        beholding what the eye cannot see, - that which is in-
        visible to the uninspired thought. This testimony of Holy
573:6 Writ sustains the fact in Science, that the heavens and
        earth to one human consciousness, that consciousness
        which God bestows, are spiritual, while to another, the
573:9 unillumined human mind, the vision is material. This
        shows unmistakably that what the human mind terms
        matter and spirit indicates states and stages of con-
573:12 sciousness.

Nearness of Deity

        Accompanying this scientific consciousness was an-
        other revelation, even the declaration from heaven, su-
573:15 preme harmony, that God, the divine Principle
        of harmony, is ever with men, and they are
        His people. Thus man was no longer regarded as a mis-
573:18 erable sinner, but as the blessed child of God. Why?
        Because St. John's corporeal sense of the heavens and
        earth had vanished, and in place of this false sense was
573:21 the spiritual sense, the subjective state by which he could
        see the new heaven and new earth, which involve the
        spiritual idea and consciousness of reality. This is Scrip-
573:24 tural authority for concluding that such a recognition of
        being is, and has been, possible to men in this present
        state of existence, - that we can become conscious,
573:27 here and now, of a cessation of death, sorrow, and pain.
        This is indeed a foretaste of absolute Christian Science.
        Take heart, dear sufferer, for this reality of being will
573:30 surely appear sometime and in some way. There will
        be no more pain, and all tears will be wiped away. When
        you read this, remember Jesus' words, "The kingdom of
574:1 God is within you." This spiritual consciousness is
        therefore a present possibility.

574:3 The Revelator also takes in another view, adapted to console the weary pilgrim, journeying " uphill all the way."

He writes, in Revelation xxi. 9: -

574:6 And there came unto me one of the seven angels which
        had the seven vials full of the seven last plagues, and talked
        with me, saying, Come hither, I will show thee the bride,
574:9 the Lamb's wife.

Vials of wrath and consolation

        This ministry of Truth, this message from divine Love,
        carried John away in spirit. It exalted him till he be-
574:12 came conscious of the spiritual facts of being
        and the "New Jerusalem, coming down from
        God, out of heaven," - the spiritual outpour-
574:15 ing of bliss and glory, which he describes as the city
        which "lieth foursquare." The beauty of this text is,
        that the sum total of human misery, represented by
574:18 the seven angelic vials full of seven plagues, has full
        compensation in the law of Love. Note this, - that the
        very message, or swift-winged thought, which poured
574:21 forth hatred and torment, brought also the experience
        which at last lifted the seer to behold the great city, the
        four equal sides of which were heaven-bestowed and
574:24 heaven-bestowing.

Spiritual wedlock

        Think of this, dear reader, for it will lift the sack-
        cloth from your eyes, and you will behold the soft-
574:27 winged dove descending upon you. The very
        circumstance, which your suffering sense
        deems wrathful and afflictive, Love can make an angel
574:30 entertained unawares. Then thought gently whispers:
575:1 "Come hither! Arise from your false consciousness
        into the true sense of Love, and behold the Lamb's
575:3 wife, - Love wedded to its own spiritual idea." Then
        cometh the marriage feast, for this revelation will de-
        stroy forever the physical plagues imposed by material
575:6 sense.

The city foursquare

        This sacred city, described in the Apocalypse (xxi. 16)
        as one that "lieth foursquare" and cometh "down from
575:9 God, out of heaven," represents the light and
        glory of divine Science. The builder and
        maker of this New Jerusalem is God, as we read in the
575:12 book of Hebrews; and it is "a city which hath founda-
        tions." The description is metaphoric. Spiritual teach-
        ing must always be by symbols. Did not Jesus illustrate
575:15 the truths he taught by the mustard-seed and the prodi-
        gal? Taken in its allegorical sense, the description of
        the city as foursquare has a profound meaning. The
575:18 four sides of our city are the Word, Christ, Christianity,
        and divine Science; "and the gates of it shall not be shut
        at all by day: for there shall be no night there." This
575:21 city is wholly spiritual, as its four sides indicate.

The royally divine gates

        As the Psalmist saith, "Beautiful for situation, the
        joy of the whole earth, is mount Zion, on the sides of
575:24 the north, the city of the great King." It is
        indeed a city of the Spirit, fair, royal, and
        square. Northward, its gates open to the North Star,
575:27 the Word, the polar magnet of Revelation; eastward,
        to the star seen by the Wisemen of the Orient, who fol-
        lowed it to the manger of Jesus; southward, to the
575:30 genial tropics, with the Southern Cross in the skies,
        - the Cross of Calvary, which binds human society
        into solemn union; westward, to the grand realization
576:1 of the Golden Shore of Love and the Peaceful Sea of
        Harmony.

Revelation's pure zenith

576:3 This heavenly city, lighted by the Sun of Righteous-
        ness, - this New Jerusalem, this infinite All, which to
        us seems hidden in the mist of remoteness, -
576:6 reached St. John's vision while yet he taber-
        nacled with mortals.

        In Revelation xxi. 22, further describing this holy city,
576:9 the beloved Disciple writes: -

        And I saw no temple therein: for the Lord God Almighty
        and the Lamb are the temple of it.

The shrine celestial

576:12 There was no temple, - that is, no material structure
        in which to worship God, for He must be worshipped
        in spirit and in love. The word /temple/ also
576:15 means body. The Revelator was familiar
        with Jesus' use of this word, as when Jesus spoke of his
        material body as the temple to be temporarily rebuilt
576:18 (John ii. 21). What further indication need we of the
        real man's incorporeality than this, that John saw
        heaven and earth with "no temple [body] therein"?
576:21 This kingdom of God "is within you," - is within
        reach of man's consciousness here, and the spiritual
        idea reveals it. In divine Science, man possesses this
576:24 recognition of harmony consciously in proportion to his
        understanding of God.

Divine sense of Deity

        The term Lord, as used in our version of the Old
576:27 Testament, is often synonymous with Jehovah, and ex-
        presses the Jewish concept, not yet elevated
        to deific apprehension through spiritual trans-
576:30 figuration. Yet the word gradually approaches a higher
        meaning. This human sense of Deity yields to the divine
577:1 sense, even as the material sense of personality yields
        to the incorporeal sense of God and man as the infinite
577:3 Principle and infinite idea, - as one Father with His uni-
        versal family, held in the gospel of Love. The Lamb's
        wife presents the unity of male and female as no longer
577:6 two wedded individuals, but as two individual natures
        in one; and this compounded spiritual individuality re-
        flects God as Father-Mother, not as a corporeal being.
577:9 In this divinely united spiritual consciousness, there is no
        impediment to eternal bliss, - to the perfectibility of
        God's creation.

The city of our God

577:12 This spiritual, holy habitation has no boundary
        nor limit, but its four cardinal points are: first, the
        Word of Life, Truth, and Love; second,
577:15 the Christ, the spiritual idea of God; third,
        Christianity, which is the outcome of the divine Prin-
        ciple of the Christ-idea in Christian history; fourth,
577:18 Christian Science, which to-day and forever interprets
        this great example and the great Exemplar. This city
        of our God has no need of sun or satellite, for Love
577:21 is the light of it, and divine Mind is its own interpreter.
        All who are saved must walk in this light. Mighty
        potentates and dynasties will lay down their honors
577:24 within the heavenly city. Its gates open towards light
        and glory both within and without, for all is good, and
        nothing can enter that city, which "defileth. . . . or
577:27 maketh a lie."

        The writer's present feeble sense of Christian Science
        closes with St. John's Revelation as recorded by the
577:30 great apostle, for his vision is the acme of this Science
        as the Bible reveals it.

        In the following Psalm one word shows, though faintly,
578:1 the light which Christian Science throws on the Scriptures
        by substituting for the corporeal sense, the incorporeal
578:3 or spiritual sense of Deity: -

PSALM XXIII

[DIVINE LOVE] is my shepherd; I shall not want.

578:6 [LOVE] maketh me to lie down in green pastures:
        [LOVE] leadeth me beside the still waters.

        [LOVE] restoreth my soul [spiritual sense]: [Love] lead-
578:9 eth me in the paths of righteousness for His name's sake.

        Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of
        death, I will fear no evil: for [LOVE] is with me; [LOVE's]
578:12 rod and [LOVE'S] staff they comfort me.

        [LOVE] prepareth a table before me in the presence of
        mine enemies: [LOVE] anointeth my head with oil; my cup
578:15 runneth over.

        Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of
        my life; and I will dwell in the house [the consciousness]
578:18 of [LOVE] for ever.