It
is to be hoped the General Assembly will not attempt any further restrictions upon the curing of sick people by any system or process the patients may desire.
Editor of The Monitor:—I have learned with regret of the great misfortune which has befallen the North Family of Shakers at Canterbury in the destruction of many thousand dollar's worth of property by fire, with no insurance to offset their loss, even in part.
A Member
of the Mother Church shall not, under pardonable circumstances, sue his patient for recovery of payment for said member's practice, on penalty of discipline and liability to have his name removed from this church membership.
With
a heart overflowing with love and gratitude for all that Christian Science has done and is doing for me and for the whole world, I wish to tell of a very beautiful experience which came to me over two years ago.
All
Bible history, all history of reason and revelation, has established glorious proofs of the eternality and omnipresence of the Christ in every age.
As
I read the various items under "Among the Churches" in a recent number of the Sentinel, I was especially interested in the contribution from Pasadena; and though I have not had the pleasure of visiting the church or of meeting any of its members, I hear much of its good works, and must tell of the pleasant impressions made by a reader of their literature, and how one of their little messengers of Truth came through our home on its mission of Love.
Through the columns of the Sentinel I wish to express my thanks and gratitude, for the messages of love which have come to me of late through its pages.
"A lieutenant in our navy, whose name for obvious reasons I shall refrain from mentioning, related to me recently a good story, which I believe has never been told, which is authentic, and gives one of the numerous examples illustrating Russia's friendship for the United States, writes H.
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