It is reported that the troubles growing out of the election of a king of Samoa have taken a more serious turn, and resulted in the bombardment of native villages along the shore by the United States cruiser Philadelphia, Admiral Albert Kautz commanding, and the British cruisers Porpoise and Royalist.
One
of the most common-sense and provable of the many religious organizations born of Christian evolution in the last century is that curiosly exalted quality called Christian Science.
We request the workers in the Field to have all the articles from the pen of our beloved Leader as generally published as may be, in the large as well as the smaller places.
People
will continue to ask the same questions about Christian Science, I suppose, until the universal thought has gained a clearer conception of its aims and uses.
with contributions from John C. Turner, Thomas W. Organ
Dear Editor
: — Being a subscriber to the "Journal" I take the liberty of sending you herewith a part of the editorial page of the New York Times of March 22, as it contains items interesting and suggestive from the Christian Science standpoint.
Christian
Science opens communication between mankind and God, the Source of life, health and intelligence, and by this means men receive the inspiration of divine Love which heals their diseases and saves them from sin and misery.
Except
in so far, as the four questions asked by "Democrat Doctor," regarding Christian Healing relate to the writer personally, it is no doubt plain to many who have read my former articles, that I have already answered them.
The following letter was received by a Scientist from the head of a prominent institution in the South for the education of colored people, the writer of the letter being himself a colored man.
with contributions from Perlita Wolff, Minnie M. Stoddard, Sherman Wilcox, Susan W. Whitelock, Agga M. Lacy, Barbara M. Prince, J. G. L., Edmund C. Moulton
Beloved Mother
:— Since it was my privilege to attend that ne'er to be forgotten Class of January, 1899, at the Mother Church in Boston, I have desired to express my gratitude for the blessings received.
Several months ago I received a telegram from a distant part of this State to treat a two-year-old baby for flux, and just one hour after I had received the telegram the baby was healed and at her play.
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with contributions from Perlita Wolff, Minnie M. Stoddard, Sherman Wilcox, Susan W. Whitelock, Agga M. Lacy, Barbara M. Prince, J. G. L., Edmund C. Moulton