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5:3 Sorrow for wrong-doing is but one step towards reform and the very easiest step. The next and great step re- quired by wisdom is the test of our sincerity, 5:6 - namely, reformation. To this end we are placed under the stress of circumstances. Temptation bids us repeat the offence, and woe comes in return for 5:9 what is done. So it will ever be, till we learn that there is no discount in the law of justice and that we must pay "the uttermost farthing." The measure ye mete "shall 5:12 be measured to you again," and it will be full "and run- ning over." Saints and sinners get their full award, but not always 5:15 in this world. The followers of Christ drank his cup. Ingratitude and persecution filled it to the brim; but God pours the riches of His love into the understanding and 5:18 affectio
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must have lived before birth, for if Life ever
had any beginning, it must also have an ending, even ac-429:24 cording to the calculations of natural science. Do you
believe this? No! Do you understand it? No! This
is why you doubt the statement and do not demonstrate 429:27 the facts it involves. We must have faith in all the sayings of our Master, though they are not included in the
teachings of the schools, and are not understood gener-429:30 ally by our ethical instructors.
Life all-inclusive
Jesus said (John viii. 51), โIf a man keep my saying,
he shall never see death.โ That statement is not con-430:1 fined to spiritual life, but includes all the phenomena of
existence. Jesus demonstrated this, healing the dying 430:3 and raising the dead. Mortal mind must part
with error, must put off itself with its deeds,
and immortal manhood, the Christ ideal, will appear. 430:6 Faith should enlarge its borders and strengthen its base
by resting upon Spirit instead of matter. When man
gives up his belief in death, he will advance more rapidly 430:9 towards God, Life, and Love. Belief in sickness and
death, as certainly as belief in sin, tends to shut out the
true sense of Life and health. When will mankind wake 430:12 to this great fact in Science?
I here present to my readers an allegory illustrative
of the law of divine Mind and of the supposed laws of mat-430:15 ter and hygiene, an allegory in which the plea of Christian
Science heals the sick.
A mental court case
Suppose a mental case to be on trial, as cases are tried 430:18 in court. A man is charged with having committed liver-complaint. The patient feels ill, ruminates,
and the trial commences. Personal Sense is 430:21 the plaintiff. Mortal Man is the defendant. False Belief
is the attorney for Personal Sense. Mortal Minds, Materia Medica, Anatomy, Physiology, Hypnotism, Envy, 430:24 Greed and Ingratitude, constitute the jury. The courtโ
room is filled with interested spectators, and Judge
Medicine is on the bench. 430:27 The evidence for the prosecution being called for, a
witness testifies thus: -
I represent Health-laws. I was present on certain nights 430:30 when the prisoner, or patient, watched with a sick friend.
Although I have the superintendence of human affairs, I
was personally abused on those occasions. I was told that 431:1 I must remain silent until called for at this trial, when I
would be allowed to testify in the case. Notwithstanding 431:3 my rules to the contrary, the prisoner watched with the sick
every night in the week. When the sick mortal was thirsty,
the prisoner gave him drink. During all this time the pris-431:6 oner attended to his daily labors, partaking of food at irโ
regular intervals, sometimes going to sleep immediately
after a heavy meal. At last he committed liver-complaint, 431:9 which I considered criminal, inasmuch as this offence is
deemed punishable with death. Therefore I arrested Mortal Man in behalf of the state (namely, the body) and cast 431:12 him into prison.
At the time of the arrest the prisoner summoned Physiology, Materia Medica, and Hypnotism to prevent his pun-431:15 ishment. The struggle on their part was long. Materia
Medica held out the longest, but at length all these assistโ
ants resigned to me, Health-laws, and I succeeded in get-431:18 ting Mortal Man into close confinement until I should
release him.
The next witness is called:-
431:21 I am Coated Tongue. I am covered with a foul fur,
placed on me the night of the liver-attack. Morbid Secretion hypnotized the prisoner and took control of his mind, 431:24 making him despondent.
Another witness takes the stand and testifies:-
I am Sallow Skin. I have been dry, hot, and chilled by 431:27 turns since the night of the liver-attack. I have lost my
healthy hue and become unsightly, although nothing on my
part has occasioned this change. I practise daily ablutions 431:30 and perform my functions as usual, but I am robbed of my
good looks.
432:1 The next witness testifies: -
I am Nerve, the State Commissioner for Mortal Man. 432:3 I am intimately acquainted with the plaintiff, Personal
Sense, and know him to be truthful and upright, whereas
Mortal Man, the prisoner at the bar, is capable of false-432:6 hood. I was witness to the crime of liver-complaint. I
knew the prisoner would commit it, for I convey messages
from my residence in matter, alias brain, to body.
432:9 Another witness is called for by the Court of Error
and says: -
I am Mortality, Governor of the Province of Body, in 432:12 which Mortal Man resides. In this province there is a statute regarding disease, - namely, that he upon whose person disease is found shall be treated as a criminal and 432:15 punished with death.
The Judge asks if by doing good to his neighbor, it is
possible for man to become diseased, transgress the laws, 432:18 and merit punishment, and Governor Mortality replies in
the affirmative.
Another witness takes the stand and testifies: -
432:21 I am Death. I was called for, shortly after the report of
the crime, by the officer of the Board of Health, who protested that the prisoner had abused him, and that my pres-432:24 ence was required to confirm his testimony. One of the
prisonerโs friends, Materia Medica, was present when I
arrived, endeavoring to assist the prisoner to escape from 432:27 the hands of justice, alias natureโs so-called law; but my
appearance with a message from the Board of Health
changed the purpose of Materia Medica, and he decided at 432:30 once that the prisoner should die.
Judge Medicine charges the jury
433:1 The testimony for the plaintiff, Personal Sense, being
closed, Judge Medicine arises, and with great solemnity 433:3 addresses the jury of Mortal Minds. He anโ
alyzes the offence, reviews the testimony, and
explains the law relating to liver-complaint. 433:6 His conclusion is, that laws of nature render disease
homicidal. In compliance with a stern duty, his Honor,
Judge Medicine, urges the jury not to allow their judg-433:9 ment to be warped by the irrational, unchristian suggestions of Christian Science. The jury must regard in such
cases only the evidence of Personal Sense against Mortal 433:12 Man.
As the Judge proceeds, the prisoner grows restless. His
sallow face blanches with fear, and a look of despair and 433:15 death settles upon it. The case is given to the jury. A
brief consultation ensues, and the jury returns a verdict
of โGuilty of liver-complaint in the first degree.โ
Mortal Man sentenced
433:18 Judge Medicine then proceeds to pronounce the solemn
sentence of death upon the prisoner. Because he has
loved his neighbor as himself, Mortal Man has 433:21 been guilty of benevolence in the first degree,
and this has led him into the commission of the second
crime, liver-complaint, which material laws condemn as 433:24 homicide. For this crime Mortal Man is sentenced to
be tortured until he is dead. โMay God have mercy on
your soul,โ is the Judgeโs solemn peroration.
433:27 The prisoner is then remanded to his cell (sick-bed),
and Scholastic Theology is sent for to prepare the frightened sense of Life, God, - which sense must be immortal, 433:30 - for death.
Appeal to a higher tribunal
Ah! but Christ, Truth, the spirit of Life and the
friend of Mortal Man, can open wide those prison doors 434:1 and set the captive free. Swift on the wings of divine
Love, there comes a despatch: โDelay the execution; 434:3 the prisoner is not guilty.โ Consternation fills
the prison-yard. Some exclaim, โIt is contrary to law and justice.โ Others say, 434:6 โThe law of Christ supersedes our laws; let us follow
Christ.โ
Counsel for defence
After much debate and opposition, permission is ob-434:9 tained for a trial in the Court of Spirit, where Christian
Science is allowed to appear as counsel for
the unfortunate prisoner. Witnesses, judges 434:12 and jurors, who were at the previous Court of Error,
are now summoned to appear before the bar of Justice
and eternal Truth.
434:15 When the case for Mortal Man versus Personal Sense
is opened, Mortal Manโs counsel regards the prisoner
with the utmost tenderness. The counselโs earnest, 434:18 solemn eyes, kindling with hope and triumph, look upward. Then Christian Science turns suddenly to the
supreme tribunal, and opens the argument for the 434:21 defence: -
The prisoner at the bar has been unjustly sentenced.
His trial was a tragedy, and is morally illegal. Mortal 434:24 Man has had no proper counsel in the case. All the testโ
mony has been on the side of Personal Sense, and we shall
unearth this foul conspiracy against the liberty and life of 434:27 Man. The only valid testimony in the case shows the
alleged crime never to have been committed. The prisoner is not proved โworthy of death, or of bonds.โ
434:30 Your Honor, the lower court has sentenced Mortal Man
to die, but God made Man immortal and amenable to
Spirit only. Denying justice to the body, that court com-435:1 mended manโs immortal Spirit to heavenly mercy, - Spirit
which is God Himself and Manโs only lawgiver! Who or 435:3 what has sinned? Has the body or has Mortal Mind
committed a criminal deed? Counsellor False Belief has
argued that the body should die, while Reverend Theology 435:6 would console conscious Mortal Mind, which alone is capable of sin and suffering. The body committed no offence.
Mortal Man, in obedience to higher law, helped his fellow-435:9 man, an act which should result in good to himself as well
as to others.
The law of our Supreme Court decrees that whosoever 435:12 sinneth shall die; but good deeds are immortal, bringing
joy instead of grief, pleasure instead of pain, and life
instead of death. If liver-complaint was committed by 435:15 trampling on Laws of Health, this was a good deed, for the
agent of those laws is an outlaw, a destroyer of Mortal
Manโs liberty and rights. Laws of Health should be sen-435:18 tenced to die.
Watching beside the couch of pain in the exercise of a
love that โis the fulfilling of the law,โ - doing โunto 435:21 others as ye would that they should do unto you,โ - this
is no infringement of law, for no demand, human or divine,
renders it just to punish a man for acting justly. If mor-435:24 tals sin, our Supreme Judge in equity decides what penalty
is due for the sin, and Mortal Man can suffer only for his
sin. For naught else can he be punished, according to the 435:27 law of Spirit, God.
Then what jurisdiction had his Honor, Judge Medicine,
in this case? To him I might say, in Bible language, โSit-435:30 test thou to judge โฆ after the law, and commandest โฆ
to be smitten contrary to the law?โ The only jurisdiction
to which the prisoner can submit is that of Truth, Life, and 435:33 Love. If they condemn him not, neither shall Judge Medicine condemn him; and I ask that the prisoner be restored
to the liberty of which he has been unjustly deprived.
436:1 The principal witness (the officer of the Health-laws)
deposed that he was an eye-witness to the good deeds for 436:3 which Mortal Man is under sentence of death. After betraying him into the hands of your law, the Health-agent
disappeared, to reappear however at the trial as a witness 436:6 against Mortal Man and in the interest of Personal Sense,
a murderer. Your Supreme Court must find the prisoner on the night of the alleged offence to have been acting 436:9 within the limits of the
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