Three hundred Harvard students are said to have recently listened for an hour with eager attention, as a professor read, without comment, portions of the English Bible.
Who
can lift his eyes skyward, on a clear calm night, and see the myriads of planets, and stars quietly moving along their celestial orbits, and remember that for countless ages this beautiful order and harmony has existed, and entertain a doubt of the power, wisdom, and omnipresence of God who extablished and perpetuates the harmonious movement of these countless millions?
In
our ceaseless longing to gain a higher understanding of God and live better lives, we war in thought with our surroundings, and keep pulling the cords of error closer and closer by ever recurring to the hope that to-morrow, next week, or perhaps the coming year we shall be in a changed position where we can make greater demonstrations or see more clearly the Light.
It is safe to say that in all the churches of this city there was never a more earnest, enthusiastic, and reverential service than that held last night in the Christian Science Church, at No.
There has been so much said lately about the price of Science and Health that I would like to relate a few cases where the book brought health, happiness, and prosperity.
On my arrival home last year from Boston, where I had been to attend the Communion service, I was called to treat a lady whom the physicians had given up.
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