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attempt to destroy evil by admitting it at the start as a very real and very terrible entity promptly places one's sense of good at a disadvantage.
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the Bible we find an almost continuous record of events which prove that God's law is supreme over all, and which disprove the theory that real law or power exists in matter or material conditions.
I have found Christian Science a wonderful aid in solving the knotty problems of every-day experience, since it has helped me to set aside such annoyances as fear, anxiety, and indecision.
It may be said that Christian Scientists, in common with other religionists, recognize that in mortal experience there is a claim of evil to be dealt with.
The best definitions of the word "miracle" give it as something that is extraordinary—above or beyond the ordinary comprehension, not necessarily in contravention of law and order but that which may bring out higher concepts of law than had heretofore been known.
The Congregational church was filled last evening [April 4] by those who desired to listen and learn of the "Evils of Christian Science" as promulgated by the pastor.
Horticultural Hall, corner Massachusetts and Huntington Avenues, has been secured as headquarters for all committees, from Thursday, June 7, to Wednesday, June 13, inclusive, and all necessary information for visitors can be obtained there.
OLIVE E. PETTIT
with contributions from ALICE MARTINEAU, C. F. ANDREWS, LIZZIE G. BONFILIO
[The following loving greeting to our Leader, and the liberal contribution to the Building Fund which accompanied it, testify to the affection and gratitude of our brethren across the sea, and foreshadow that happy day when "nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.
For many years before I knew anything of Christian Science I was a hopeless sufferer from what physicians had pronounced cancer, chronic constipation, piles of the worst form, besides kidney trouble and terrible suffering from heart disease.
One day I saw in a neighbor's flower-bed a little plant that, as it pushed its way above the ground, had brought with it the mother seed from which it grew.
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