The
lecture delivered on Friday evening at the Opera House by Judge Ewing was scholarly, eloquent, earnest, and impressive; and excited comment, discussion, and interest.
IT
certainly is rather discouraging! For years humanity has been definitely instructed that the spread of contagious disease was effected through the bacteria of the sputum, the spores of the atmosphere, tainted water, clothing, etc.
The dedication and opening in different cities of three Christian Science Churches in one day, and the great outpouring and manifest interest of those attending, added to the constant evidence of good works through Christian Science everywhere, is fast creating a spirit of toleration and interest.
There
is no doubt but that the majority of those who have taken up the study of Christian Science were driven to it by a longing desire for peace and health, to satisfy the craving of the human consciousness for the something that is above and beyond the plane of material sense.
Eagerly we watch for the messengers of love which come to us each month and each week, namely, the Journal and the Sentinel; and after feasting upon all the good treasure in the last numbers of both, the thought presents itself, that those in the Field might be interested to know that the work is progressing here in Montclair, N.
Among its religious notes, the Boston Transcript publishes the following concerning young people's societies in the churches: "There is a general recognition of the fact that young people's societies in the churches have passed their high-water mark.
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