"The
Founder of Christian Science" is the title of an interesting and timely article in the November number of the New England Magazine, by Henrietta H.
with contributions from Joseph A. Kellogg, E. C. Lovell, George S. Cunningham
The interest felt in Christian Science in this village, and, without doubt, a general element of curiosity on the part of many, were instrumental in assembling a large audience at the Empire Theatre last evening.
Only
the Christian Science Board of Directors and the First Reader of the Mother Church, shall be present at meetings for the examination of complaints against Church members.
We
are authorized to say that a reduction of one third of the railroad fare, on the certificate plan, has been secured for those desiring to attend the Communion Service and Annual Meeting of the Mother Church in Boston, on June 3rd and 5th next.
The members of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, have recently established and opened some very handsome new reading rooms on the fourth floor of the New Houseman Block.
The
article entitled, "Love's Messenger," which appeared in the Sentinel of February 15, brought very forcibly to mind the mission another Christian Science tract had to perform.
Christian Science
shows us that the universe as it appears to the material senses, is far from being the universe which God sees and has pronounced complete and perfect.
This morning, while reading our Journal for April which had just arrived in its fresh, new dress, I was so impressed by the wealth and richness of its contents, and especially the glad notes of "thanksgiving" that seemed to ring from all its pages, that I determined that this day should not close without my giving some expression of my heartfelt thanks for the joy that Christian Science is daily bringing to me.
I am so filled with gratitude that I want to give expression to my feelings in a few words that may help and encourage some dear one walking in the same path.
A letter just came to me containing this testimony to the helpful influence of the Quarterly by one who is studying by herself, as so many are, and who seemingly are isolated from church service.
Circumstances make it necessary again to request our co-workers throughout the Field to observe the following rules in sending in their orders to the Publishing House:—
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