To balance the millions of dollars paid in taxes by the West for river and harbor improvements in the United States, the business men of four western States, it is said, will petition Congress to appropriate one million dollars for a wagon road one thousand miles long, to be built from the Yellowstone National Park to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in Arizona.
Our critic's assertion that "the particular error which makes sin, sickness, and the physical universe mere delusions of the human mind, was never revealed by God to Mrs.
The letter in which our critic announces his intention of withdrawing from the discussion is, I regret to say, a restatement of a line of argument which I have shown to be untenable, being briefly as follows:—
Jesus said he would build his church upon the acknowledgment of his Messiahship, as voiced by Peter; and his Messiahship rested upon the works that he did,—not upon a theological platform, for he had none.
In
the 1907 second revised edition of our text-book, Science and Health, some changes have been made in the line numbers since the Quarterly for February, March was prepared.
Human
progress is the result of successive discoveries that the many things which have been called real are only apparent, the many declared to be true are only a seeming.
with contributions from Mae B. Johnson, Ida Hume, Sue Ella Bradshaw, William J. Robinson, Silas Cobb, Emma W. P. Slack, Mabel M. Beeson, Jenny H. S. Roe, Frederick Jennings, Mary Logan, Louise W. Chapman, Ida G. Stewart, Dorothy B. Knudsen, William D. Knudsen
Mary Yandes Robinson
with contributions from Cora I. Jones
Seven or eight years ago, when Christian Science was but a name to me, I began questioning what the "Spirit of truth" could be that Christ Jesus promised to send to his disciples when he had gone from their material sight.
When I first began the study of Christian Science, the thing that I emphatically resented was its way of classing sin and disease as concomitant evils.
My heart overflows with gratitude to our beloved Leader for Christian Science, and for the many blessings that have come to me through the understanding of God as given us in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
I first became interested in Christian Science a little over three years ago, and I cannot begin to tell all the benefits that have come to me through the study of this healing truth.
As a subscriber, you can download any Sentinel issue published within the last 90 days (PDF, eBook, and audio). You can also take a look inside each issue as it originally appeared in print, starting with the very first issue from 1898.
with contributions from Mae B. Johnson, Ida Hume, Sue Ella Bradshaw, William J. Robinson, Silas Cobb, Emma W. P. Slack, Mabel M. Beeson, Jenny H. S. Roe, Frederick Jennings, Mary Logan, Louise W. Chapman, Ida G. Stewart, Dorothy B. Knudsen, William D. Knudsen