In eight weeks Governor Roosevelt visiter 24 states of the Union, made 673 speeches, traveled 21,209 miles, visited 567 towns and cities, and talked to about three million persons.
If any little word of oursCan make one life the brighter,If any little song of oursCan make one heart the lighter,God help us speak that little word,And take our bit of singing,And drop it in some lonely vale,To set the echoes ringing.
Despite
all the accusations that Christian Science is a "humbug," "a farce," "a delusion," "the works of the devil," yet through its beneficent influence the sick are healed and sinners reformed, as witness the testimonies given at the Wednesday evening meeting of First Church of Christ, Scientist, this, city.
with contributions from U. C. B., Mary J. Johnstion, Martha E. Jerauld, Alex. J. Swasey, Ada P. Sweet, George R. Christie, A. L. Zerwekh, S. H. Sterling
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, at Yankton, South Dakota, was dedicated September 16, 1900.
During a Wednesday night meeting last winter my eyes rested for a moment on a man whose frame seemed to be wasted by great physical suffering, and on whose face was written a look of hunger and world-weariness.
Christian Science
appeals to us, because of the buoyancy of its hope and the certainty of its tone, in such contrast to the dreary verdicts of physicians and our own fears.
I am a public singer, and during all the time I have had the help of Christian Science I have never been obliged to cancel an engagement on account of the many ills which are so common among singers in the old mortal mind thought.
Under the head of "The Secret of Happiness," the Christian Advocate quotes the answers of the Emperors of Germany, Austria, and Russia, and the Prince of Wales to the question as to whom each of them envies.
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with contributions from U. C. B., Mary J. Johnstion, Martha E. Jerauld, Alex. J. Swasey, Ada P. Sweet, George R. Christie, A. L. Zerwekh, S. H. Sterling