Disreputable journalism strikes its lowest depths when it attacks an aged woman, and more especially a woman who has grown old gently and gracefully in living and teaching what she and thousands of her followers believe to be the essentials of pure thought, pure speech, and pure acts.
The
significance of the parable of the laborers hired to work in a vineyard, some of them early in the day, others later, at different hours, even so late as the eleventh, and yet all paid the same wage, has come to me with singular force.
To
comprehend fully the significance of this word, we must close the door upon the world and enter the inner consciousness where is found sweet communion with Soul.
Some
years ago, at the annual banquet of the Medico-Legal Society of the city of New York, being invited to speak, I made use of the opportunity afforded to flippantly deride Christian Science and ridicule its Founder, Mrs.
Theodore Roosevelt
with contributions from Elihu Root
The
time of year has come when, in accordance with the wise custom of our forefathers, it becomes my duty to set aside a special day of thanksgiving and praise to the Almighty because of the blessings we have received, and of prayer that these blessings may be continued.
The
recent newspaper notices of Commander Peary's achievements in polar research not only recall the many attempts to reach the North Pole which have been made in the past, but also bring to memory the heroic efforts which led to the discovery of this continent.
A noted
Scotch divine has recently said that "nothing is more apparent than the disappearance of authority from the modern church," and these words immediately relate themselves in thought to any lack of interest in spiritual things, which may be manifested by professing Christians as well as others.
with contributions from Augusta E. Stetson, Mary M. W. Adams, Carrie B. Wolcott, Ida M. Studley, Ione Revenaugh, Robert Bruce, Pegram Wentworth, Byron Winslow, Helen A. Nixon
The picture of The Mother Church and its Extension which The Christian Science Publishing Society now has for sale is a half-tone reproduction, 12 X 15 inches in size, of a view giving the St.
It is with pleasure and gratitude that testify to my healing through Christian Science, after ten years of invalidism which rendered all ordinary employment impossible and ofter kept me in bed for weeks at a time, suffering intense agony.
Among the many blessings which have come to me through Christian Science, the greatest is a growing realization that God is a loving Father, an ever-present reality; not an unknown and unknowable being, of whom I avoided thinking and was half afraid.
with contributions from Henry Goodwin Smith, E. V. Stevens
The average man believes in salvation by character and life, and he does not believe that a man's salvation is dependent on the opinions he may hold on doubtful theological points.
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with contributions from Augusta E. Stetson, Mary M. W. Adams, Carrie B. Wolcott, Ida M. Studley, Ione Revenaugh, Robert Bruce, Pegram Wentworth, Byron Winslow, Helen A. Nixon