The car pool voluntarily organized by Western roads, says the New York Commercial, and with which the Erie, Pennsylvania System and New York Central lines have since allied themselves, has been christened the American Railway Clearing House, in place of the original title, Car Efficiency Bureau.
THE
healing work of Christian Science has taken such a firm hold upon the thinking classes that the envy of opposing systems has been aroused to the utmost.
IF
thou should'st look about thee in the sunlightAnd see a shaft of white within thy door,—One with a storeOf peace upon a brow transfigured, white;Christ's footfall too would thrill thy wakened ear,And by his omnipresence, and one dear,Would thy bare room be graced and glorified.
The people of Pennsylvania may be expected to observe with no little interest the fate of the bill, introduced to the Legislature the other day, for the rigid limitation of their opportunities to enjoy the consolations and the renewing influences of medical practitioners.
The persistency with which the recognized Leader of Christian Science is followed into her home and into her private life, is throughly discreditable to those engaged in it, and up to this time has revealed nothing aside from the malignity which inspires it.
Only as Christian Scientists have a clear apprehension of the great spiritual law developed and taught by Jesus, can they hope to accomplish anything along the lines of remedial work for mankind.
The teaching that "God is All" is Scriptural, and when understood, does not mean that God is in the objects of His creation, but that they are reflections of His thought, care, and wisdom.
The picture of The Mother Church 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.
ATTENTION
is called to the publisher's announcement on page 406 of this issue of a new edition of the Christian Science text-book which is now on sale.
with contributions from First Church of Christ, Scientist, E. F. HATFIELD, W. D. McCRACKAN, NEMI ROBERTSON, M. M. MENK, ANNA MAGARETHE KRUDOP, OLIVE I. McBRIDE, WINNIFRED J. MATTSON, T. M. PATTERSON
I SEE
the God-thought in the tiny flowerThat peeps thro' grassy bed its timid face;And in th' emblazoned sun that hour by hourTrails countless satellites thro' boundless space.
Twelve years ago I was suffering from a complication of diseases which neither medicine, hygienic treatment, baths, nor climate could cure or even relieve.
My attention was directed to Christian Science when my pathway was neither paved with happiness nor bordered with flowers, when hope seemed a cheat and sorrow and unhappiness the reality.
I gladly give an account of my healing in Christian Science, hoping that it may help some poor sufferer who is a stranger to me, as it has helped many who have known personally what Christian Science did for me.
It is with a deep sense of love to God, of gratitude to the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, and of responsibility to my fellow-men that I undertake to write this testimony of the healing presence and power of God, verifying the Scriptural promise, "Ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.
I very gladly bear witness to the power of Truth to heal, as I owe a debt of gratitude for the wonderful healing that has come to me through Christian Science which never can be fully paid.
From my early schooldays it was a regular occurrence for me to have a bilious attack, a tendency supposedly inherited, followed by headaches which generally lasted from two to four days and sometimes a week.
In September, 1903, I began to study Christian Science, and in six week's time, with the help of a practitioner, I was entirely cured of lung, throat, and stomach trouble.
In August, 1897, while living in Denver, after about ten years of great physical suffering from bowel trouble with its attendant train of ills, I turned in despair and as a last resort, without hope or faith, to Christian Science for relief.
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with contributions from First Church of Christ, Scientist, E. F. HATFIELD, W. D. McCRACKAN, NEMI ROBERTSON, M. M. MENK, ANNA MAGARETHE KRUDOP, OLIVE I. McBRIDE, WINNIFRED J. MATTSON, T. M. PATTERSON