To the Editor of the Advertiser:—The story of the disappearance of Charles Rawstrum of Montclair, has been copied in the exchanges, probably from ocean to ocean, and from the great lakes to the Gulf.
He
who hath led, will leadAll through the wilderness;He who hath fed, will feed;He who hath blessed, will bless;He who hath heard thy cry,Will never close His ear;He who hath marked thy faintest sighWill not forget thy tear.
The
extent to which the world of thought and action has been governed by preconception and misconception, is a theme worthy the serious consideration of philosophers and thinkers.
I suppose
there is not a Christian Scientist in the world who is true to the teachings of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker G.
Jesus
instructed mankind largely through parables, knowing that the human understanding could thus be more readily reached than by a more direct address.
To-day
, when feeling the need of something more satisfying than the selfish business thoughts which clamor for so much of the business man's time, a few words from the Christian Science text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," came to my mind, and this pure draught of Truth at once refreshed me.
The
following remarks were read by the First Reader of West Side Church of Christ, Scientist, New York City, at the close of an interesting and helpful testimonial meeting.
Elspeth is a little Christian Science girl, and she has a baby sister named Carolyn, to whom she teaches the first words of Truth, often telling her, when she falls and starts to cry, that she is God's child and error cannot hurt her.
Christian Science found me so full of self-righteousness, self-love, self-will, self-pity, and every other form of self, that it has taken many stripes to heal me of the ills resulting therefrom.
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:—
As a subscriber, you can download any Sentinel issue published within the last 90 days (PDF, eBook, and audio). You can also take a look inside each issue as it originally appeared in print, starting with the very first issue from 1898.