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the many interesting problems which face all voyagers in the journey from sense to Soul, whether for the men in business, the women in the home, or the children in school, salesmen, as a class, are confronted with excellent opportunities to prove their understanding of Principle.
Christian Scientists are learning not to attempt to judge the motives of their fellow-men, but to be only the gurardians of their own thoughts and acts, to live up to their highest conception of Truth, and to grant their brother the same privilege.
Unkind and unsubstantiated reflections upon Christian Science will but enlist for it more sympathy and further honest and unbiased investigation on the part of the public.
Having read the sermon recently printed in your columns, I wish to say that over three years ago I became convinced that Christian Scientists were instrumental in healing the sick.
It is not recorded that Christ Jesus, the master Christian, depended in any way upon the human will when healing, for he said, "The Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works.
Christian Scientists are not so much concerned as to the "mystery concerning the origin of evil" as they are in learning how to dispose of it quickly and in the most effectual manner.
For the churches to reestablish their power for good a new religion is not essential; but they must formulate new creeds in which their members do really believe and the principles of which they really are convinced are capable of and eminently fit and desirable for everyday application — with a consequent, subsequent living of such principles.
Our
Leader has requested us to say that no letters of inquiry are to be addressed to her touching upon questions that should properly come before the Clerk or other officers of The Mother Church, The Christian Science Publishing Society, or the publisher of her books.
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a strange perversity of the human mind, the tender invitation of Christ Jesus, — "Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven," — has generally been taken to mean that the children must die in order to go to Christ and the kingdom of heaven.
with contributions from Elizabeth A. Bacon, Lillian Gertrude Whittemore, Nilo J. Hickey, Effie Andrews, Aimee E. Lundgren, Klara Billberg, Harrison D. Folinsbee, Mary Stewart, Emma A. Thompson
The great revelation of the Christ cure came to me in an hour of extreme need, when I was suffering mentally and physically, and with about four weeks' absent treatment I was healed of catarrhal, liver, and kidney trouble in its worst form, besides nervousness.
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with contributions from Elizabeth A. Bacon, Lillian Gertrude Whittemore, Nilo J. Hickey, Effie Andrews, Aimee E. Lundgren, Klara Billberg, Harrison D. Folinsbee, Mary Stewart, Emma A. Thompson