When
the managing editor of a Chinese daily reaches his office, at four o'clock in the afternoon, he has perhaps less trouble than foreigners in that station, but quite enough to interfere with the placid enjoyment of the cup of tea that awaits him, and to make him wish that his superior talent had been employed in some line less bothersome.
The
most discouraging fact that can be proved against many intelligent women is the absolute indifference with which they seem to have met the appeals of artistic taste, of science, and of humanity to stop the wholesale slaughter of the birds.
From
the earth's remotest bound the hearts of every society of Christian Scientists beat in unison, rejoicing and exceedingly glad at every step of progress their brethren make.
Last
week we published a copy of that part of the Medical Bill recently passed by the Indiana legislature which affected Christian Scientists, and which has become a law in that state.
How
much there is in the New Testament of admonition to love and watchfulness, two attributes that as Christian Scientists we should strive to make our very own.
Recently
a little church of fifty members and an average attendance of fifty to one hundred, in a small city in northern Indiana, had twenty-three testimonies given in one Wednesday evening meeting.
Christian Science was first presented to me about three years ago by a friend whose wife had been healed by it after all other means had failed, and who had himself experienced its power to save in more ways than one.
A group of travelers, embracing salesmen, newspaper men, and others, was gathered in the rotunda of a large hotel talking about various kinds of cures, and made faith healing the point of the talk.
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