The
Hebrew king who has since been called the "wise man," tested to its fullest extent the ability of the world and the flesh to give pleasure and satisfaction to mortals.
What
find we, friend, in Camelot, the Camelot of to-day; what for him that hath the eyes to see, the ears to hear the spiritual meaning of this ancient tale of knightly deeds and thoughts?
We
recently received a request to say something in the Sentinel about the proper observance of the Sabbath, but the necessity for advice to Christian Scientists on this subject did not at once appeal to us.
A "Gospel of the Kingdom" that tries to reform the community without first reforming the men who constitute the community must inevitably fail to accomplish the end sought.
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