For
those who seek the truth about Christian Science and who would know its principles and teachings there is a flood of light in the lecture delivered in the Metropolitan Opera House yesterday afternoon.
with contributions from E. A. S., Lizzie A. Dottridge
The hour of the Sunday School session at First Church of Christ, Scientist, Fifteenth Street, between Portland and Park Avenues, was taken up yesterday.
The annual term of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College will open, with the Board of Education, on Wednesday following the second Tuesday of June, A.
Beloved:— I ask this favor of all Christian Scientists: Do not send to me on, before, or after the forthcoming holidays aught material, except three tea jackets, — all may contribute to these.
It
is unnecessary for us to say that methods of advertising akin to those of quack doctors and venders of patent nostrums are not countenanced by Christian Scientists.
We
ask that the churches of Christ, Scientist, shall not withhold their "Resolutions" and touching expressions of gratitude so spontaneously begun, but will forward them to the editor as heretofore requested.
In
the choice of gifts for the holidays, or any other season, Christian Scientists need not experience the perturbation usually attending the appropriate selection of a remembrance; for in the Mary Baker Eddy Souvenir Spoon they will find a gift both intrinsically valuable and of inestimable worth through tender associations.
How simple, yet how pathetic the story of the birth of earth's greatest teacher, exemplar, and martyr; "and she [Mary] brought forth her first-born son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.
As
the time of year draws nigh in which we commemorate the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, the greatest teacher of Love the world has ever known, we ofttimes look back over the vista of years and see in though those wise men of the East scanning the heavens for a sign from God.
Through the mere reading of one chapter in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," I was transformed, and healed completely of a claim of heredity, a disease that had been fastened on me from my birth.
with contributions from William Rittenhouse, Theodore C. Williams
Now that New York is paved from end to end with stone, it may be interesting to know that in the early part of the last century there was not a sidewalk in the whole thrifty town.
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