Joseph A. Moore
with contributions from Mabel C. Gage
We have had the pleasure of examining the beautifully engrossed copy of the resolutions adopted by the Trustees of the Concord church, and presented by them to Rev.
There
are educational institutions in this country which teach the laws of agriculture and horticulture, and after learning these, the pupils are required to put them into practice.
Jesus'
success in healing the sick and his exhortation to his followers to do the works that he did, point to the true test of Christianity, and it is only as Christian Scientists are able to measure up to his standard that they know that they are his present-day followers.
The
significance of the relation of our concept of Deity to our spiritual life was forcibly expressed by Emerson in his famous "divinity address" when he said, "The doctrine of the divine nature being forgotten, a sickness infests and dwarfs the constitution.
What
a blessing it would be for mankind if all could see that the reversal of sense evidence and of human opinion is the way to that understanding of Truth which makes free.
Our
people are again warned against a man who for several years has made a business of imposing upon Christian Scientists, and who has obtained more or less money from them by falsely representing himself to be a Christian Scientist temporarily in need of funds until he can reach a relative in a distant city and obtain employment.
It is my earnest desire to express, though inadequately, my gratitude for the teachings of Christian Science, and to those who have aided me in my search for Truth.
The reading of an article in the September Journal entitled "A Protecting Religion," demonstrated to me at least how necessary it is to be fortified with that preventive.
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