The speech which Aguinaldo made during the recent celebration at Tarlac of the anniversary of the proclamation of Filipino independence, shows that he has not weakened.
THE
wise advice of Gamaliel to his brethern to let the Christian alone, was approved by the other Pharisees and it has been unanimously applauded for nearly nineteen centuries by theologians of all schools, but some of them depart from wisdom occasionally and bitterly attack Christian Science.
THE
following are two cases of death in hospitals, resulting from the blunders of attendants in administering powerful poisons instead of the drugs that were prescribed.
To the Editor of the Sentinel: —On Thursday evening, July 13, the recently organized Medical and Legal Relief Society of the Metropolis, held a public meeting in the Waldorf-Astoria to consider the question of proposed legislation designed to protect the public from the practice of Christian Science.
George F. Barker
with contributions from MARY CLARK BARNES, F. W. BALDWIN
THE
distinctive Baptist doctrine of the separation of Church and State is in grave peril from certain tendencies that are developing in American churches and missionary societies; but those who see the peril are coming to a larger recognition of the validity of the doctrine.
Now
that we are again at work, the inspired and refreshed thought goes back to the recent events in Boston which mark an important epoch in our history.
Editor Evening Journal: —I see with much pleasure the just and needed editorial to-day on "Death in Unknown Remedies," and since the Christian Scientist is being well peppered, the drugs advertised as "cure-alls" should be relegated to the rear of the at least harmless "Christian Science," which, however, has neither science nor sense.
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