The Christian Scientists held that it was not God Who wanted sickness, but man who [put] himself in the way of suffering. If this were the case, though, wouldn't we all die in perfect health?
Translated by Harry Binsse, The Cashier, Chapter 3 (pp. 36-37), Harcourt, Brace. 1955
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