THE
omnipotence of Truth, and the impotence of error,have again been very clearly illustrated by the action of Governor Peabody of Colorado, in vetoing the "Sanford Medical Bill," recently passed by the legislature.
WE
are pleased to report in this issue of the Sentinel the defeat of another attempt at class legislation, having for its purpose he prohibition of the practice of Christian Science.
I VALUE
Christian Science and revere its Leader above expression in words because of the light which this religious teaching throws upon the chaos, the storm, the stress, the tempest of human life.
AT
a recent Wednesday evening meeting a lawyer who is an earnest seeker for the truth, expressed the thought that error, whether it be in the form of sickness or sin, is always a false claim and has just the power which we give it, and no power at all after its spurious nature is once discovered, when its falsity has been exposed to the light of truth.
with contributions from Emma F. McFarland, R. L. Ziller, H. F. H., L. E. M., Thackeray
Members of First Church of Christ, Scientist, are casting about for a favorable site upon which to build a new church, which they hope to erect in the future.
Since I was eighteen years of age I have been a constant drinker, and for the last ten years, a heavy one, in fact, I seldom went to bed sober, I commenced to drink in the early morning and kept it up steadily until I went to bed.
with contributions from PHILLIPS BROOKS, LUCY LARCOM, F. W. FARRAR, J. McC. HOLMES, JOHN JAMES TAYLER
At the same time, however useful these studies may be to an elucidation of the Biblical text, one may attain high proficiency in them without perceiving the spiritual message of the book and without having his own heart respond to it.
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