● ● ● clearly relate the human cost of her work to what she saw as the infinite promise of her discovery than in a letter to a young man, Calvin C. Hill, who had become a frequent messenger between her, the Directors, and students in the field: “When first I learned my Lord” I was so sure of Truth, my faith so strong in Christian Science as I then discovered it, I had no struggle to meet; but stood on the height of its glory a crowned monarch triumphant over sin and death.
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