Are you sure?
This bookmark will be removed from all folders and any saved notes will be permanently removed.
Singing away Pain
Christian Life
A party of tourists were driving along the country road leading to Killarney, that fine old town among the Irish lakes. As they came within sight of a cottage standing back from the road, with a lovely garden of flowers in front, there reached them the sound of singing.
The voice was full of sweetness, rich and strong, now and then rising into such lofty strains it seemed like an angel's song, then dropping to the mellow softness of a mother soothing her babe to sleep.
The little company was entranced. What genius in obscurity was here? Some one, surely, born to win fame and fortune when brought forward and trained by suitable teachers.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
August 15, 1901 issue
View Issue-
Some Lessons Taught by the Pan-American
BY MRS. J. EDGAR HUGHSON.
-
The Christian Science View of Sin
Alfred Farlow
-
No Hate Vibrations
W. D. McCrackan
-
MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
-
Applications for Teaching
The Christian Science Board Of Education
-
Public Debate Demanded
Editor
-
Christian Science Literature
Editor with contributions from Archibald Mclellan
-
A Cottage Portrait
BY CLARENCE A. BUSKIRK.
-
Dreams and Realities
BY CAROLINE E. MILLER.
-
Our Ark
BY A. C. V.
-
Christian Science a Great Blessing
R. A. B.
-
Grateful for Science and Health
May S. Brower
-
It is now three years since I began to study Christian Science,...
Adda H. Van Duzee
-
This was the happiest Fourth of July I ever had
Willie Allen
-
There are great truths, which every honest heart may be...
William Ellery Channing
-
Religious Items
with contributions from Theodore L. Cuyler, J. D. Burrell