Orders have been issued by the Navy Department to fit all ships of the North Atlantic station, now undergoing repairs, with spars for receiving wireless telegraph messages.
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is something very significant in the fact that when a person dies under Christian Science treatment a great ado is made about it, whereas thousands die under medical treatment and not a word is said.
"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.
To love God; to rejoice in His world; to see and feel its beauty; to let the heart open in gratitude as naturally as the flowers blossom; to stand ready to serve in even the humblest way, seeking no reward except such as flows out of serving our fellows in the spirit of Christ; to rise above petty annoyances and be calm; to trust God amid the hardest trials, and to find life sweet amid the deepest sorrows; to have faith in the power of love to conquer even enmity, sin, and death, is to have the spirit of Easter, is to be "risen with Christ.
It is one of the greatest pleasures to testify to the healing effects of Christian Science, for whether the healing is mental or physical, there is always an uplifting, such as was never before realized, and one cannot help speaking of it.
It was through healing that I became interested in Christian Science, but blessings far greater than health came to me when the healer kindly led me out of darkness and broke the dream of unrealities.
After reading the Sentinel not long ago, and as I thought how helpful it was to me, I seemed to hear something say, "You have been fed; haven't you something for us?
As we must spend time in cultivating our earthly friendships if we are to have their blessings, so we must spend time in cultivating the companionship of Christ.
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