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 532 Popular Bibles unable to resist. They have to their credit a widely read daily paper which for editorial ability as well as excellent news ser- vice ranks among the best journals in the country. Finally, as the years go by, it is thought by many that Christian Scien- tists seem to be increasingly disposed to emphasize only the outstanding virtues which their book teaches, and in conse- quence to bring forth "the fruit of the spirit — love, joy, peace, long-suflFering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temper- ance; against such there is no law,"