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The Seneca, specially built and equipped for its service, has just been commissioned as a destroyer of derelict vessels which lie in or near lanes of ocean travel.

WORDS UNFITLY SPOKEN

He is wise indeed who knows not only what to say, but when to speak, and when to keep silent though opportunity would seem to call for speech.

THE DIVINE IDEA AND THE SABBATH

Jesus' saying recorded in Mark, that the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath, suggests the divine purpose infolded in the command to keep holy one day out of every seven.

DIVINE PROTECTION

The Bible contains numerous accounts which furnish proof of the availability of God's protecting power.
When we come into Christian Science, nothing is more wonderful to us than to know that we really may accept as true and rely on these words of St.

OUR MENTAL HOMES

As we are thrown into daily contact with people at large we wonder how it is that some of them not only accomplish all that comes their way to be done, but still have sufficient time and energy to help others to accomplish their daily quota of work.

RISING ABOVE NOTHINGNESS

Isaiah says, "When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a standard against him.
In the August number of the Record of Christian Work I find an article entitled "Fruits of Christian Science in India" by Pundita Ramabai.
The mission of Christian Science is first to reform—regenerate—its beneficiaries mentally and morally.
Mrs.
In a sermon, a synopsis of which recently appeared in the News, the clergyman is reported as deploring the fact that a young boy and his parents sought God, rather than the medical doctor, in his affliction.
Truth, to be of practical value, must be understood.
The symposium in a recent issue of The Examiner, in which Christian Science is frequently referred to, is interesting as an evidence of the fact that after forty years of Christian Science practice in this country, during which time practically every kind of functional and organic disease has been healed through divine power alone, the ministers of some of the churches are admitting that the healing of the body as well as the saving of the soul is included in the Christian ministry, and should be practised to-day if the teachings and example of Christ Jesus and his early disciples are to be followed.
While advanced thinkers in all ages have held fragmentary ideas akin to those of Mrs.
Hypnotism is as opposite to Christian Science as any two things can be.
We are informed that the Christian Scientists of Frankfurt have removed their Reading Rooms to Borsenstrasse 15, the late premises of the National Bank of Nassau.

CONVICTION

Our bark of life full oft seems tossed aboutBy undercurrent and by raging wind;By billows lashed, frail sense succumbs to doubt,Then whispers Love, Protection seek in Mind.
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The author of the Christian Science text-book takes no patients, and reads no letters on disease, distress, or error of any kind.
Mrs.

THE MISSIONARY SPIRIT

A very significant gathering has recently been held in Boston under the auspices of the "Laymen's Missionary Movement," and representing five of the religious denominations of this city.
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.

LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

Milton, Mass.
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Contributions to the Publishing House Building Fund should be sent to Stephen A.
An up-to-date daily newspaper is to be published in Boston under the auspices of the Christian Scientists of this country.
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The sale price of The Christian Science Monitor will be two cents each copy, and the subscription price in the United States.
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THE LECTURES

The Rev.
For many years I suffered from heart trouble, and never dared to go out without taking my little bottle of heart medicine along.
I feel it my duty to express our heartfelt gratitude for all the good which has come to us in Christian Science, but which seemed unattainable until its advent.
With the hope that some other may thereby be led to seek this glorious truth, and receive like blessings, I wish to tell what Christian Science has done for me.
For many years I was a sufferer, the pain at times being so intense as to be almost unbearable.
During the three years that I have been interested in Christian Science I have read the Sentinel regularly and have never failed to derive great help and enjoyment from its perusal, but I have often been surprised at never seeing anything from Florence, knowing what good work is being done here, in spite of very great antagonism and opposition.
In the autumn of 1906 an attack of heart disease brought me seemingly near to the grave, my strength having been exhausted for many years by a stomach trouble.
My gratitude to God and to our dear Leader is so great that I wish to tell others of my experience.
It is with a heart full of thankfulness to God, and to our dear Leader, that I give my testimony.
With heartfelt thankfulness to God I write this testimony.
With a sense of devout thankfulness I wish to express my gratitude for the daily help which the knowledge of Christian Science has been to me in the past year, for the many manifestations of divine Love in the overcoming of sickness and discord, all of which have proven to me that God never changes, and that the truth heals to-day just as it did centuries ago.
It is with gratitude to God for blessings received that I give this testimony.
I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude to God for what Christian Science has done for me and mine.
I know we can all help others by telling of our own healing, and since I became interested in Christian Science, nearly five years ago, the Sentinel and Journal have given me constant encouragement.
I am very grateful for the healing I have received through Christian Science.
I wish to express my gratitude for what Christian Science has done for me.

GRATITUDE

Not in words—too oft but empty sound,As lifeless as the swish and whirl of leavesIn autumn wind—is best expressed the grateful thought.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

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The Christian Science Text-Book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.