Secretary Elliott of the American Automobile Association has sent a warning against reckless driving to the officers of the two hundred automobile clubs scattered throughout the United States, to the effect that drastic anti-automobile legislation will surely be enacted in many of the Eastern States if a stop is not put to the reckless driving.
As a loud-sounding herald of civilization momentarily startles the browsing denizens of the wilds, so the first appearing of a Christian Science church building in a community often proves a source of surprise and astonishment to the outside world, since no appeal to the public and no pulpit chiding have heralded its coming.
Early
in the Christian centuries what has sometimes been referred to as "the worship of sorrow" began to be given prominence, and the trend was toward teachings concerning death, —the cross and the sufferings of Jesus, — notwithstanding the words of Christ Jesus himself concerning life and joy, his wonderful promises regarding death, and his own overcoming of the grave.
The
Master said to his disciples, "And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever; even the Spirit of truth.
With too many persons, the consciousness of present blessings is ever overcast with clouds of fear respecting what the future may have in store for them.
When harmony rules with unchallenged might, Then merges perfect day in peaceful night Wherein there is no bitterness, no fear Or sorrow that shall start the stinging tear.
The writer of the letter on "The New Theology" went out of his way quite unnecessarily to explain that Christian Science is "neither Christianity nor science.
With the unlimited opportunities to know exactly what Christian Science teaches, statements which are at utter variance to the facts can but place the speaker in an embarrassing position before an intelligent public.
with contributions from John W. Thompson, W. L. Hand, Daniel R. Anthony, E. E. Lorimer, Charles E. Allan, George Montgomery Hartt, W. S. Charles, Napoleon Ross, C. H. Schweizer, J. V. Dittemore
"Christian Science: or Deliverance from Evil," was the subject of an interesting lecture which was delivered at First Church of Christ, Scientist, Tuesday evening [Sept.
One
of the most pleasing signs of the times is the way in which many newspaper workers have taken occasion to express themselves in relation to The Christian Science Monitor, since the announcement of its early issue was made in these columns but little more than a month ago.
It
happens that some who are becoming interested in Christian Science, as well as those who are opposed to it, with strange inconsistency ask why Christian Science practitioners accept fees for their services in healing the sick.
If
one were to look simply at the fact and make no investigation as to the how and wherefore of another's possessions, his conclusion would likely be that he who has abundant creature comforts, opportunities for travel and for the gratification of his educated tastes, has multiplied occasions for thanksgiving.
with contributions from David B. Ogden, Daniel M. Myers, Bertha Traband Myers, M. Myers, M. A. Howell, Carolyn L. McArthur, A. A. Slingerland, Grace L. Slingerland, Laura E. Sargent
Ideal location, beautiful and unique construction, convenient and comfortable appointments, fittingly describes the salient features of the new church home of the Christian Scientists on Lincoln Street, Foxcroft.
To ensure prompt receipt of The Christian Science Monitor by residents in Greater Boston and other cities and towns in the New England afternoon newspaper field, subscriptions already received by The Christian Science Publishing Society from these districts will be delivered by carrier, unless the Society is otherwise instructed.
As I had always enjoyed health, it required some time to convince me that Christian Science was a practical religion and that it would be of any benefit to me; but after prejudice had been overcome sufficiently, I secured a copy of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
Christian Science had done so much for me physically that, for the sake of those who are searching for relief from bondage to material beliefs, I feel it a privilege as well as a duty to testify to the all-power and presence of God, as revealed in Christian Science.
The numberless blessings which have come to me through Christian Science make me wish to share my joy with others, and to express my gratitude for this truth, the light of which has banished the gloom of ignorance, doubt, and fear.
After suffering over thirty years with stomach and bowel trouble, besides various other ills, and taking all kinds of material remedies, which gave me no relief, I decided to try Christian Science a decision for which I feel more than thankful.
In the more than two years that I have been reading the Sentinel and Journal I have received very great spiritual help from them, and I hope my testimony may be a help to some one.
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with contributions from John W. Thompson, W. L. Hand, Daniel R. Anthony, E. E. Lorimer, Charles E. Allan, George Montgomery Hartt, W. S. Charles, Napoleon Ross, C. H. Schweizer, J. V. Dittemore
with contributions from David B. Ogden, Daniel M. Myers, Bertha Traband Myers, M. Myers, M. A. Howell, Carolyn L. McArthur, A. A. Slingerland, Grace L. Slingerland, Laura E. Sargent