Comptroller of the Currency Murray, in addressing the conference at Washington of national bank examiners representing practically all of the territory east of Ohio, said: "I say to you emphatically that your work must be improved.
Jesus'
declaration, "If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free," is very frequently quoted by Christian Scientists.
A traveler
in the heart of tropical Africa frequently feels appalled by the sense of separation from the ties of his childhood and his race, and if he allows himself to brood upon the supposed dangers which surround him, his attitude toward circumstances and his fellow-men becomes colored by a sense of fear and uncertainty.
As
one advances in the thought of Christian Science, he becomes more and more impressed with a sense of enveloping, inclusive oneness, inexpressibly satisfying to human aspiration.
In
the twelfth chapter of Numbers it is related that Aaron and Miriam became angered and spake against Moses because he did that which was contrary to their views; and they began to reason among themselves, and said, "Hath the Lord indeed spoken only by Moses?
At times The News and Courier has intimated some skepticism as to the teachings of Christian Science, but in fairness to the cult we print the following statement of facts, for which we are prepared to vouch.
Because of receipt by the Publishing Society of various requests in connection with the trimming down of the Quarterly, the following portion of the notice printed in the Sentinel of Sept.
The
wise saying of a century, that "imitation is the sincerest flattery," is often cited, and when the New York Evening Sun says editorially that "indirect testimony to the extraordinary success of Mrs.
The
story of the three Hebrews who were cast into the "burning fiery furnace" gives us a tragic picture of the enmity of material sense toward every manifestation of Spirit, its self-disclosing, self-defeating endeavor to destroy all that is not amenable to its attempted rule.
There
is no grander idea than that expressed in the word endurance, which is defined as "the ability to bear and continue under destructive forces; patient fortitude," etc.
with contributions from C. F. C. Lonberg, W. J. Edwards, W. A. Newman, Evelyn Louise Hughes, Katherine Bruner, Wesley H. Rowe, Hattie Andrews, Mary E. Cheatham, Ora M. Smith, Aurelia C. Cole, Grace Kiefer, J. Newton Conger, Grace Ensminger
Many experiences of physical healing and spiritual help received through the study of Christian Science were related at a testimony meeting held in the Town Hall, Farnborough, on Wednesday afternoon [Aug.
Love and gratitude have much to tell, but are often speechless, not knowing how to express themselves; and thus it is that I find myself unable to say what I would.
August Kranert
with contributions from R. M. Parks
Our dear Leader has said, "Who hath not learned that when alone, he has his own thoughts to guard, and when struggling with mankind, his temper, and in society, his tongue?
With a heart full of gratitude I wish to acknowledge what the study of the Bible, as interpreted through the teaching of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
I have received many benefits through Christian Science, the most remarkable being the overcoming of abdominal trouble, from which I had suffered for years.
I esteem it a great privilege to testify to the good I have received, and am receiving daily, through a knowledge of the truth as it is taught in Christian Science.
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with contributions from C. F. C. Lonberg, W. J. Edwards, W. A. Newman, Evelyn Louise Hughes, Katherine Bruner, Wesley H. Rowe, Hattie Andrews, Mary E. Cheatham, Ora M. Smith, Aurelia C. Cole, Grace Kiefer, J. Newton Conger, Grace Ensminger