Thanksgiving Day was celebrated in London in the time-honored manner by a reunion of leading Americans at a banquet in the Grand Hall of the Hotel Cecil.
Irving C. Tomlinson
with contributions from Mabel Chandler Gage
The Thanksgiving Day services which are held in all Christian Science churches are largely attended, and that in Concord yesterday was no exception to the rule.
Arm
in arm two prominent clergymen of New Hampshire, one a liberal, the other an orthodox, appeared before the desk of their local public library, with a list of books, which they had prepared in common, to be procured from the Boston Theological Library.
James D. Sherwood
with contributions from Horatius Bonar
When we refuse to dignify the claims of evil by withholding any belief in their verity, and are able to prove evil untrue by overcoming its temptations, we grow in the apprehension of God's immanence, and are then working out our salvation in the way of His appointing.
Editor
with contributions from Marjorie Colles, Gertrude Dunmore, Mildred Follett, Hester M. Grant, Victoria Murray, Frederica L. Miller, William N. Miller, Clara M. S. Shannon, C. Violet Spiller, E. Blanche Ward, Dunmore
[The following loving greeting was received by our Leader from the General Association of Teachers of England, through the Earl of Dunmore, Secretary of the Association.
It
is interesting to note that in the great number of testimonials of healing through Christian Science which come to us for publication, there are many in which this healing has been the direct result of reading the Christian Science text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
The
ideal life of freedom, purity, and peace to which man may and should attain, is very clearly set forth in the teaching of Christ Jesus, and has always been entertained as a theory by professed Christians.
I shall never forget the sense of freedom and joy that came to me after having read for the first time "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
When Science and Health was given me by a dear friend in April, 1903, I little realized the change two years' study of that wonderful book could bring about in my consciousness.
God is speaking in these recent years with no uncertain sound, and herein, rather than in any prosperity of lands, or factories, or ships, lies the good fortune of our time.
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Editor
with contributions from Marjorie Colles, Gertrude Dunmore, Mildred Follett, Hester M. Grant, Victoria Murray, Frederica L. Miller, William N. Miller, Clara M. S. Shannon, C. Violet Spiller, E. Blanche Ward, Dunmore