with contributions from Rodolph B. Frost, George H. Moses, Pamelia J. Leonard, Josiah E. Fernald, Charles R. Corning, Frank S. Streeter, Calvin A. Frye, Lewis C. Strang, P. A. Clifford, A. Chester Clark, Hermann S. Hering, Fred N. Ladd, J. E. Fernald
Recently
there has appeared in a daily paper an article, based upon an "investigation" by two of its reporters, in which is alleged, among other things, that for several years Mrs.
It
is the very genius of Christianity that its redemptive truths are to be possessed by every believer; that he is to become a king and priest unto God, be "endued with power," whereby he may prove Truth's efficiency in the solution of his life problems.
Certain
particulars in the story of Bartimæus, as narrated in the Gospel of Mark, suggest by analogy some of the experiences frequently encountered by those who turn to Christian Science for relief from distress.
Would I had faith as he who walked the wave,And strength as he who bade the tempter fly,Who conquered death and broke the guarded grave—For Love beheld and heard earth's bitter cry—Would I might hold Thy hand and know Thy help is nigh.
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Several years ago, when I first caught a glimpse of Christian Science, it found me a hopeless invalid, in a new western country, with an infant boy and no particular means, our little store having previously been exhausted in a vain endeavor to get relief for both myself and child through the medical profession.
It is with overflowing gratitude to the giver of every good and perfect gift that I send this long-delayed acknowledgment of what Truth has done for me.
I wish to acknowledge that after eight years of intense suffering I came into Christian Science through a cousin who advised me to try it, as he knew of a case of healing where the conditions were similar to my own.
I have long felt a desire to express my gratitude to God for the many blessings that have come to us through the realization and understanding of the ever-presence and omnipotence of divine Love.
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with contributions from Rodolph B. Frost, George H. Moses, Pamelia J. Leonard, Josiah E. Fernald, Charles R. Corning, Frank S. Streeter, Calvin A. Frye, Lewis C. Strang, P. A. Clifford, A. Chester Clark, Hermann S. Hering, Fred N. Ladd, J. E. Fernald