The Hepburn Railway Rate Bill has been in effect one year and despite predictions of inefficiency to meet conditions and repair injustice, a great deal already has been accomplished.
Some
expressions are used by students of Christian Science with which they have become so generally familiar that they are perhaps apt to make undue use of them,—undue to the stranger, because being in a "new tongue" they convey too little, and undue to the student, because they suggest far too much without really elucidating enough.
Several generations ago public sentiment, even in the United States, indorsed religious persecution, and the church gave its pious blessing to the red-handed murderers who burned "witches" at the stake.
There is now on sale by the publisher a thoroughly revised edition of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," upon which the author has expended much care and labor during the past six months.
It
is becoming more and more apparent to careful students of Christian Science that the Lesson-Sermons give practical answer to all important questions which present themselves to the sincere seeker for truth.
The
life struggles and tragedy of the story of the Nazarene, together with the dreadful events attending the destruction of Jerusalem and the after bondage of its people, witness to the seriousness of the misjudgment of the Jews respecting the nature of the coming of him who was to redeem Israel.
with contributions from Lilian Whiting, Rosemary O. Anderson, John B. Tillotson, Effie M. Hecker, Jane McK. Myrover, Sarah E. Nye, Margaret Brenenger, W. A. Biller, Catherine Rumney, Sarah Norris, Franc G. Wilkin, Mary F. Hibben, John H. Hibben, Mary L. Moore, H. W. R. Strong, Harriet R. Strong, Effie Hutchinson
My gratitude toward Christian Science, and thankfulness for the many blessings derived therefrom on account of its teachings bringing one so close to God, prompts me to send this testimony, with the hope that it may be a benefit to some who are in doubt as to its capability of bringing blessings and joy to those who are in need.
A writer in describing three friends said if the first encountered a mountain in her pathway she would tunnel her way through, the second would journey around it, but the third would lift wings of faith and fly over it.
I wish to express my gratitude for the many benefits I have received from the study of Christian Science, and although it seems to be my lot to be absent from the experience meetings most of the time, I feel very grateful to have the Sentinel and Journal to read out in this great Nevada desert.
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with contributions from Lilian Whiting, Rosemary O. Anderson, John B. Tillotson, Effie M. Hecker, Jane McK. Myrover, Sarah E. Nye, Margaret Brenenger, W. A. Biller, Catherine Rumney, Sarah Norris, Franc G. Wilkin, Mary F. Hibben, John H. Hibben, Mary L. Moore, H. W. R. Strong, Harriet R. Strong, Effie Hutchinson