The National Wholesale Grocers' Assotion of the United States, with a membership pledged and in prospect of more than one thousand individual jobbers, was organized in Buffalo last week.
My Beloved Brethren:—The divine might of Truth demands well-doing in order to demonstrate truth, and this not alone in accord with human desire but with spiritual power.
[We are indebted to The Boston Herald for the following interesting account of the Communion service and the dedication of the Extension of The Mother Church of Christ, Scientist.
The dedication, Sunday, in Boston, of the new Mother Church of the Christian Science faith was a ceremonial of far more than usual ecclesiastic significance.
The picture of The Mother Church and its Extension which The Christian Science Publishing Society now has for sale is a half-tone reproduction, 12x15 inches in size, of a view giving the St.
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the brave city smiling on the shoreWhich, with its tossing tides, th' Atlantic laves;Where fearless freemen, in the days of yore,—A band intrepid, scorning to be slaves,—Daring the utterance that made them free,Tossed in their splendid scorn to the wild wavesThe symbols of a haughty tyranny—In this brave city, after scores of years,The stately sign of a sublime event,The symbol and prophetic monumentOf men's completer liberty, appearsWith dominating dome against the sky,A witness to this morning century.
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exercises in connection with the Communion and the dedication of the Extension of The Mother Church of Christ, Scientist, were made complete and memorable by the inspiring and satisfying message, "Choose ye," from our beloved Leader and Pastor Emeritus, which was so ably read by Mr.
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Annual Meeting of the Executive Members of The Mother Church of Christ, Scientist, was held in the church edifice, Saturday, June 9, and was well attended.
The dedication of the edifice of the Christian Scientists on the Back Bay has proved one of the most interesting and in some of its aspects the most notable of such occasions.
Ada E. Rowney
with contributions from T. G. Stonham, Editor
Nine years ago I had a very severe attack of peritonitis, which kept me in bed for three months, and from that time until last May I had not known what it was to be free from pain.
I am a young man; I seemed old, before coming into Christian Science six months ago,—old through the belief that God caused suffering and that I must continue to be deprived of health and happiness, even deprived of a good God, until I had passed through the experience called death.
In 1893 I first noticed a very serious affection in my child's right eye, and in talking with an eminent specialist about her, he gave me glasses, without seeing her.
In the fall of 1885 I went from Bloomington to Chicago to ask for Christian Science treatment, the trouble being a disease of the nerves which had afflicted me for several years and which the physicians had pronounced incurable.
When I was a very small child, dyspepsia, accompanied by vomiting, began to develop, and although I was under medical treatment continually, the disease became more aggravated.
Concluding the remarkable series of meetings in the South Congregational church, Concord, New Hampshire, where a representative of every Protestant church gave the reason for the faith that was in him, the pastor, Rev.
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