GOVERNOR THEODORE ROOSEVELT
delivered an address on "Practical Politics and Decent Politics," to an audience of over twelve thousand persons at Ocean Grove, N.
PHYSICIANS
and some of the officials of greater New York are industriously gathering statistics of Christian Science "casualties," including cases of insanity, suicides, etc.
IN
the February number of the Independent, on the second page of the contribution under the title, "Mortal Mind," the types print the word bravest where it was the intention of my pen to write the word barest.
It is stated that different churches in Kansas City have experienced an appreciable loss of membership through the growth of the several Christian Science organizations in the community.
A prominent member of the Congregational Church and a leader in temperance work in the place in which she lives, writes thus, a few weeks after receiving the pamphlet entitled, "Christian Science History.
The little church in the White Mountains which was dedicated last summer held its first Wednesday evening meeting August 9, with an attendance of forty-one, representing at least half as many states.
THE
Second Church of Christ, Scientist, of this city, which meets twice each week in the Lyceum Parlors, devotes its Wednesday night meetings to the hearing of testimony and statements of experience by members and other attendants who have personal knowledge of the church's success in the healing of mental, moral, and physical diseases.
PROUD
, mortal man, that thinkest art awake,But still in sleep art dreaming daily on;Nor mov'st thyself to holy treasures take,Nor bid'st mesmeric slumber to be gone, Thou dost profess to be god of life,And goest forth to deeds in sight of all;With sweat of face thou pantest in the strife,Not knowing that thy pride must have a fall.
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