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The Navy Department is in receipt of a proposition from the Marconi Company for the establishment of a wireless system of communication between San Francisco and Hawaii.

"What must I do to be saved?"

The greatest question of all time has been and will be, "What must I do to be saved?
What depths of meaning unfold, as thought dwells on this line of our Lord's Prayer, "Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.

A Reminiscence

During the latter part of the South African war I was stationed in a Canadian city to carry out certain work for the home government.
It is doubtful whether changes so marked and important in character as those which are now upsetting material theories, creeds, and dogmas, ever before took place in the beliefs, practices, and lives of men; and yet, Christian Science is simply re-introducing to the expanding thought of the age the truth which is as might to-day as when Jesus commanded Lazarus to come forth from the grave, for the might of that truth came from God, and God is the same, yesterday, and to-day, and forever.
The tulip show on the grounds at Pleasant View is now at its best, and lovers of flowers could well spare the time to visit that locality.
Our readers may remember that a great discovery by Dr.
There is a wonderful change coming over society.
The very best sermon that any one of us can preach, is to practise in our daily walks before men the virtues which we declare should animate all men.
It is among the surprising things of the times that many of the doctrinal sermons one hears and reads in these days are constructed on Christian Science lines; as also are not a few of the discoveries and deductions of speakers and writers on diseases that are looked upon as incurable, and which are subjected to the same recommendations—as to the treatment and care of the body—as elaborated in the writings of Mrs.
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The Lectures

The large and interested audience at the Arcade Opera House, Thursday evening [March 30], listened to a scholarly lecture on Christian Science delivered by W.
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The author of the Christian Science text-book takes no patients, does not consult on disease, nor read letters referring to these subjects.
London, April 10, 1905.

The May Class in the College

Boston.

Preparation

We are frequently asked to write something in the nature of advice regarding the selection of Readers in the branch churches, but we do not feel that it is within our province to do this, and if it were, we should be more than doubtful of our ability to decide questions which seem to tax the best thought of those to whom this problem is of immediate concern in connection with their individual work.

Law gives Freedom

Students of Christian Science are often asked if they believe that law can be set aside, as, for instance, in the healing of those diseases which, in medical opinion, are invariably fatal, according to ordinary human experience.

Letters to our Leader

Brooklyn, N.
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Arrangements are being made with the railroads for reduced rates to Boston on the occasion of the Communion and Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, June 25, 27.
Three years ago I was forced because of ill health to close my office in a neighboring city and return home.
Seven years ago I was invited to attend a Christian Science meeting.
I desire to tell of demonstration that occurred in our home which certainly proves that God is an ever-present help in time of need.
The testimonies in the Sentinel have helped me so much that I thought I would give mine, in the hope that it might meet the eye of some unfortunate brother who has not yet been led to the right understanding of God as taught in Christian Science.
As a child I was brought up amid the orthodox surroundings and careful teachings of New England home.
Our Master said, "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
Last spring, while working in the chemical laboratory of The Sheffield Scientific at Yale University, I met with an accident which at the time seemed to be of a very serious nature.
I have been impelled for some time to write of my healing, thinking that some one might be benefited thereby.
With the hope that it may give encouragement to some suffering one, I send my testimony for publication.
Christian Science has done and is doing so much for me that I feel I must express my gratitude, not only to God who has given us this wonderful gift, but also to our beloved Leader, Mrs.
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The following articles which have appeared in the Journal are now issued in the form of Reprints; "Christian Science and the Business Life," "A Protecting Religion," "The Christian Science Text-Book".

From our Exchanges

"A new evangelism," is the hunger-cry of half-fed Christianity, bending above the world-cradle of to-day.
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Notices

The Christian Science Text-Book.