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December 28, 1912
Speaking of disease, here is another deplorable confession...
Speaking of disease, here is another deplorable confession from no less an authority than the Medical Record.
December 28, 1912
The testimony meeting was crowded, and every seat in...
The testimony meeting was crowded, and every seat in First Church of Christ, Scientist, Cavendish road, Leeds, was occupied.
December 28, 1912
Our critic states that the "Christian religion was built...
A. Cope Stone in
Our critic states that the "Christian religion was built upon Christ," and leads his hearers to believe that Christian Science rejects the teaching of Christ, whereas every student of Christian Science accepts Christ as "the way, the truth, and the life.
December 28, 1912
You are to be commended for the very fine report published...
You are to be commended for the very fine report published in your columns of the lecture recently delivered in the Melbourne town hall on Christian Science.
December 28, 1912
If the reverend gentleman, our critic, had made even a...
W. J. Tucker in
If the reverend gentleman, our critic, had made even a fair investigation of Christian Science, he would see that it is the exact opposite of hypnotism, alias malicious animal magnetism, and that it has no more relationship or likeness to it than the wonders wrought by Moses had to the necromancy of the magicians.
December 28, 1912
A recent issue contains a paragraph entitled "Mental Healing,"...
E. M. Ramsay in
A recent issue contains a paragraph entitled "Mental Healing," in which psychotherapy and Christian Science are spoken of as nearly related to one another.
December 28, 1912
Perhaps you will allow one who is not a member of the...
Perhaps you will allow one who is not a member of the Christian Science body, but who has occasionally attended their services in Blackburn, to give a brief account of his impressions and experiences.
December 28, 1912
Christian Science is a demonstrable religion
Willis D. McKinstry in
Christian Science is a demonstrable religion.
December 28, 1912
The writer, in a recent issue, who terms himself "Plain Peter,"...
Frederick Dixon in
The writer, in a recent issue, who terms himself "Plain Peter," thinks that Science and Christianity are antithetical.
December 28, 1912
PAIN OVERCOME
IGERNA B. J. SOLLAS.
A recent
author, who is gifted above the ordinary with the vision of faith, points out the difficulty we experience in speaking freely of those things about which we feel most deeply, while "at the same time it is the deepest feeling which most persistently urges to self-expression.
December 28, 1912
A UNIVERSAL VIEW-POINT
E. TRENT TALIAFERRO.
For
some time after the Monitor first came into our home, we read the head-lines, an occasional article, and then turned to the special article on the Home Forum page, as with our regular Science reading, the daily papers, and the weekly and monthly magazines which had already become established with us, there seemed to be no time for a thorough perusal of another paper.