The
address to the natives of the Philippine islands, drafted by the American commission in behalf of the United States government and embodying the views of the President, has been made public.
Although
published as editorial matter, the articles which have appeared in recent issues of the Sentinel under the head of "The Christian Science Sermon," were written by a member of the Bible Lesson Committee.
Editor
Picayune: In your highly esteemed paper of March 5, I read an article in the column of "Vox Populi," headed "Christian Science," by Henry Varley.
Before
the light of Truth dawned upon my darkened sense, I was a bundle of selfishness,—in fact a very fair specimen of the Adam-legacy, but now I am a new creature, old things are passing away, and life is bright with the illumination of divine Love.
In
the Christian Science Sentinel of February 16th, the claim that Jesus received no compensation for healing the sick was successfully answered by the statement that "he evidently was provided for.
A short
time since a little girl of eleven years repeated to her mother some lines that "had come to her while she tried to think of God's love;" her mother requested her to write them down, and send them to the Journal.
In compliance with requests we republish the following from the Christian Science Sentinel of February 2, the supply of that issue having been exhausted.
Having read in the Sentinel of March 2, the just rebuke...
Having
read in the Sentinel of March 2, the just rebuke to Branch Churches for their failure to call a member of the Board of Lectureship, reminds me that no notice was sent of the lecture in Portland.
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