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Starting in June, if you’re not yet a subscriber, you can enjoy one free monthly piece of online content from each of the following periodicals—the Christian Science Sentinel and The Christian Science Journal.
Each month, choose one free article or podcast from the archives or a current issue. If you want to read or listen to additional content, you can subscribe to JSH-Online (subscription aid available) or try our free trial (no credit card required). You will always have full access to any content that is shared with you.
In England bill-boards are coming to be regarded as a nuisance, and the sentiment is also growing apace in this country that offenses to the eye are as proper subjects for control as those to hearing and smell.
[We copy from The Glasgow Herald the following very interesting extract from its report of the opening address of Principal Lindsay delivered at the United Free Church College.
with contributions from Walter Vanzwoll, L. P. Forestell, Wallace Hackett, John V. Dittemore, S. B. Reynolds, Richard P. Verrall, G. M. D. Heard , William F. Knight
There was a crowded audience in the Rochdale Town Hall on Monday evening [Nov.
Those who have made application for membership in The Mother Church previous to November, 1907, and have not received notice of election, may send enquiries to the Clerk, William B.
The
news item from the Concord Patriot which appears on this page will be read with much pleasure by Christian Scientists, and also by all others who appreciate the character of Mrs.
with contributions from Hermann S. Hering, Mary P. Kitchin, Dora Butts, Maurine, Caleb H. Cushing, Harriet D. Hutchin Ward, Jay L. Engler, E. Nora Yoder, Ella F. Patch, R. S. Rosenthal
The magnificent First Church of Christ, Scientist, was well filled yesterday morning at the Thanksgiving service, at which, in addition to the Lesson-Sermon, there was a brief period set aside for testimonials appropriate to the day.
For twenty years prior to my healing I had suffered intense pain from an aggravated form of stomach trouble, frequently being confined to my bed for several days at a time, and I had become emaciated as well as irritable.
It is now over two years since I first became interested in Christian Science, and it is with much pleasure I state that they have been the happiest years of my life.
A few years ago I had obtained employment on the Union Trust Co's building, which at the time was a mass of iron beams and girders, seventeen stories high.
In June, 1906, a long-standing ailment and a severe cold had resulted in my inability to eat any food other than the very simplest, the so-called predigested foods.
Heretofore I seemed to have been hindered from sending in a written statement of my experience in Christian Science and of my gratitude for what it has done for me.
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with contributions from Walter Vanzwoll, L. P. Forestell, Wallace Hackett, John V. Dittemore, S. B. Reynolds, Richard P. Verrall, G. M. D. Heard , William F. Knight
with contributions from Hermann S. Hering, Mary P. Kitchin, Dora Butts, Maurine, Caleb H. Cushing, Harriet D. Hutchin Ward, Jay L. Engler, E. Nora Yoder, Ella F. Patch, R. S. Rosenthal