Judge Cox of the United States Supreme Court has handed down a decision to the effect that an American citizen does not forfeit his citizenship by residing abroad.
The printing of the Bible is the most strictly guarded work in existence—a fact which appears strange until we reflect on the mischief an inaccurate Bible might bring about.
On March 10, First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Walla Walla, had the pleasure of inviting their friends to a lecture at the Opera House, to be delivered by Judge William G.
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.
"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.
Gently
thou beckonest from the giant hills, And new-born beauty in the emerald sky,And wakening murmurs from the drowsy rills, O gladsome dayspring! reft of mortal sigh—To glorify all time—eternity—With thy still fathomless Christ-majesty.
Entitled
as above there comes to us, with permission to publish it if we desire, an article so friendly, fair, and candid, that we have more than ordinary pleasure in publishing it.
Looking
backward over the past six years and realizing how much Christian Science has done for me during that time, I wonder why I have not before sent in my testimony as a small tribute of gratitude for the many blessings received.
I did not come into Christian Science for its physical healing, but during the five years since I accepted its teachings I have seen cases of tumor, diphtheria, measles, mumps, the grip, chills and fever, and accidents overcome so quickly that it was no wonder outsiders doubted if the cases could have been as bad as at first represented.
Born
to a higher sense of Life,Out of the turmoil, din, and strife,Into a harmony, sweet and grand;Led by the Father's unerring hand,Rising with Christ to victory.
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