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Negotitations carried on between the Eastern Yacht Club of Marblehead and the Kaiserlicher Yacht Club of Germany, promise to result in a new perpetual challenge cup race.

The Study of Christian Science

"WHAT distinguishes the genuine student from the dilettante is, mainly, that the former goes directly to the source of his subject, whereas the latter acquires his knowledge from second hand, and usually third mediums.

In the Garden

THERE are voices which are best heard in the silence of quiet meditation, and when thought is "absent from the body;" wrapped in the contemplation of God's manifest glory, one may listen to the sermons of the birds, the blossoms, and the bees.
For a long time we talked, she deep in her seeming distress,—loss of money, a beloved member of her family gone, ill in mind and body,—and she sought relief through Christian Science.
Mr.
Mrs.
In Omaha last Sunday we went with an old friend to attend the Christian Science church to which his wife belongs.
Jesus found it difficult to make his teachings understood, and because they were misunderstood they excited the most violent opposition.
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The next admission of candidates to membership in The Mother Church will be November 7, 1905.
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The Lectures

In his lecture on Christian Science at the Auditorium Theatre, July 16, Edward A.

Among the Churches

Without outward ceremony, but with silent prayer, the corner-stone of Second Church of Christ, Scientist, was laid yesterday afternoon [August 31].
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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.

Watching versus Watching Out

THE above is the caption to an article in the Sentinel of September 16, 1905, that needs to be corrected.

A Question

Why  does not Mrs.

Healed by Christian Science

THE following item, which we copy from the Washington.

The Power of Prayer

CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS will be especially interested in knowing that a broader and more practical sense of the power of prayer is finding expression among the clergy in England.

The Right Man

A RIGHT start always means much for the success of an undertaking, and this is particularly true in the case of the individual who is trying to understand the doing of God's will on earth as it is done in heaven.

Letters to our Leader

Concord, N.
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THE annual meeting of the General Association of Teachers will be held in First Church of Christ, Scientist, 96th Street and Central Park West, New York, at 9 A.
One evening, wishing to reach a small package on a high shelf in my schoolroom, I stepped upon a chair, thinking it to be perfectly secure.
Some seem to come into Christian Science naturally, and to manifest the truth in every way, with only a few weeks' study of Science and Health, while others struggle on and on for years, gaining inch by inch, and even then at times apparently slipping back to conditions experienced at first.
I have been benefited so much by Christian Science that I feel it a duty as well as a pleasure to give my testimony.

I wish to acknowledge God's goodness to me

I wish to acknowledge God's goodness to me.
I write to tell of the overcoming of physical ailments by the power of the Word, as revealed and applied in Christian Science.
About six and a half years ago, I was healed of chronic chills and fever by Christian Science.
It is with a deep feeling of gratitude to our dear Leader, Mrs.
I would not do without Science and Health, the Sentinel, Journal, and Quarterly.
I feel impelled to write and let others know what the truth is doing for us.
After receiving untold blessings for over four years, I want to give this mite.
It is over four years since I became interested in Christian Science, to which I was led by a desire to know God better and be at peace.
It is now about five years since Christian Science entered our home.
After fifty-five years of suffering, which a devoted mother, kindest friends, and learned and conscientious physicians could not alleviate; after being forty years a member of an orthodox church, and after having the prayers of loving pastors, I could find no relief from hopeless suffering.
For a number of years I was a weary woman, not ill enough in health to be called an invalid, but suffering more than could be told with fatigue and weakness.
I will try to tell how good God has been to me.
In Christian Science the impulse to be good for the sole purpose of increasing the ability to do good avails much, and any other desire thwarts the attainment.

From our Exchanges

One of those great periods of emancipation is upon us now, a great uprising of the religious instincts of men in defiance of the prescribed forms of thought and means of culture.
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Notices

THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEXT-BOOK.