Frederick Harrison, the English Positivist, says in a recent issue of The Nineteenth Century: "I need hardly tell you to read another and greater book.
At
a recent Wednesday evening meeting at First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Chicago, there were given two testimonies of an unusually interesting character.
One
of the greatest privileges of Christian Science is to see the way of progress unfold through the persistent effort of one's own individual work, to see the confusion of various conditions gradually disappear, and the harmony and order of Truth manifest itself; to see all things come about naturally.
A Little
experience, which was as refreshing as water from a cool spring on a sultry summer day, will cause me to remember with gratitude that short article entitled, "Let," in the Sentinel for January 23.
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.
with contributions from Isaac O. Rankin, F. B. Meyer, V. E. Tomlinson, Martineau, Maltbie D. Babcock
The first overwhelming impulse of the really conscientious man is to acknowledge and welcome new forms of truth as soon as they manifest themselves to his intelligence.
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