Legislation in Arkansas

A correspondent from Fort Smith, Ark., sends us the following regarding the defeat of the medical bill which was introduced at the recent session of the legislature of that state.

The bill which was introduced at the recent session of the legislature for the regulation of the practice of medicine, and which attempted, among other things, to prohibit the practice of Christian Science for remuneration, was defeated in the Senate, April 5, by a vote of fourteen to thirteen.

We feel that God has wonderfully manifested His power and blessed us. There are hardly more than seventy—five Scientists in the state, and we knew we would have to depend on Truth to guide and guard us. We realized how the word of Truth would make a man mighty for that Truth, and did our work quietly and humbly.

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