with contributions from N. J. Carter, John F. Linscott, J. L. Carney, Mayor Bates, C. C. Foster
Under the auspices of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, at Twenty-first Street and Fairmount Avenue, a ecture on Christian Science was delivered Tuesday evening, October 31, at Horticultural Hall, by Carol Norton, C.
with contributions from Addie M. Robbins, Daniel Webster
At the Sunday morning service of the Christian Scientists at Odd Fellows Hall on Wisconsin Street a collection was asked in order that the necessary amount might be raised to meet the final payment on the property recently purchased, to be used as a meeting place for the members of the First Church of Christ, Scientist.
The official lecturers, appointed by the Mother Church to give the public correct information about Christian Science, have frequently been introduced by prominent men whose introductory speeches show how sincerely thinking people now respect our cause.
Will
one and all of the beloved branch Churches of Christ, Scientist, to whom I have not already responded through these columns, please accept this card of thanks.
In
the Christian Science Journal for February, 1898, we published a full synopsis of the change of title of the property and assets of the Christian Science Publishing Society, and also of the new plan of organization accompanying such change of title.
For
centuries men standing high in the scale of human intellectuality have not only denied the inspiration of the Scriptures from cover to cover, but have declared that it does not even disclose the ordinary standard of human intelligence.
Christian Science
is the name given by its Discoverer and Founder to the system now attracting such marked attention, because of its practical application to the affairs of every-day life.
The
following statement of how his wife and daughter were healed by Christian Science, after all material remedies had failed, was recently made by Mr.
At
a recent Wednesday evening meeting in the Mother Church, testimonies were given by Christian Scientists from widely separated parts of the world, including one from England and another from Alaska.
As it is frequently claimed that the price of Christian Science literature is too high, perhaps it would be a benefit to relate the following incident.
A gentleman called to inquire about Christian Science, and after conversing with me he was introduced to two other Scientists who related their experience.
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