In
the first testimony given, a mother told of the inestimable value of Christian Science in caring for her children, especially in destroying her fear of the power of food to make them sick.
A recent
number of the Dayton Weekly Hearld contains the following account of testimonies given at a Wednesday evening meeting of the Christian Scientists there:—
To
provide for those who have copies only of the 226th, or later editions of Science and Health, references are here given which will enable them to study the Bible lessons.
There has been issued in Great Britain, "The New Testament in Braid Scots," being a version in the old, timehonored language of the Scots, still spoken in many districts.
"Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," printed from new plates, with lines numbered, and with important revisions by the author, is now ready for distribution.
In
reply to inquiries we say that the supposed prayer of a dyspeptic which has been published in some medical and other publications as a Christian Science prayer, is not a Christian Science prayer at all, nor does it bear the slightest resemblance, in form or substance, to anything pertaining to Christian Science.
with contributions from Thomas G. Jones, George C. Kinsman, William Van Arsdale, Helen Andrews Nixon, John H. Wheeler
The Montgomery Theatre was filled Sunday afternoon, January 26, with those who were anxious to hear the "other side," on the question relating to Christian Science, and its teachings.
Though
I was healed by reading "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," I wish to say that the fact that this blessed book has proven a "Key to the Scriptures" to me is my most wonderful, illimitable blessing.
One
of the clearest recollections of my childhood is of sitting at the piano and arguing with my mother as to whether I could not strike the keys at random and produce music.
Feeling as I do I can no longer refrain from giving testimony of one of the most remarkable cases of healing through Christian Science that has come to my knowledge.
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