with contributions from William McKinley, John Hay, Emile Loubet
The war with Spain officially ended with the formal exchange of ratifications of the treaty and the proclamation of peace by President McKinley on the afternoon of April 11, just a year to a day since the President sent to Congress the message recommending forcible intervention in Cuba, which led to the declaration of war by Congress, and the opening of hostilities ten days later.
In
his last article "Democrat Doctor," quotes a number of Scripture passages referring to the use of medicines, and spends time trying to convince us that medicines were used at different times in the history of the world.
The
opening of the new Christian Science Church edifice in Toledo to-day is of deep interest not only to Toledo Scientists, but to all in Ohio, as it is the first building erected in the state wherein to worship God according to the doctrines of Christian Science.
When
in one of our large western cities recently, I visited the Public Library, and my curiosity led me to look through their subject catalogue to ascertain what they had on the subject of Christian Science, and great was my surprise to find but one book indexed under this subject, and said book was not one of the Mother's publications.
That
vigilant watchman on the ramparts of Zion, the New York Sun, a journal falsely accused of cynicism and Mitchellism, laments, as we have done many times, the decay of faith.
A lady
came to me one evening after our Wednesday evening meeting, asking me to come to see her mother, a lady over eighty-five years of age, whom the physician had failed to help.
with contributions from Margaret Umber, Eliza Thruston Houk, E. B. R.
For nearly five years I have known of the "Way" to peace and holiness and I sought it; not because of the sufferings of the flesh, but because of the heart's longings for something higher than I had found in the Baptist creed and doctrine.
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