The United States Supreme Court has decided that the laws of New York state requiring the Consolidated Gas Company of New York city to furnish gas at eighty cents per thousand feet are legal.
Most
people read a great deal, probably far too much, even of good literature, for there is a limit to the capacity of our mental digestion: but how many read with the thought of study?
The
only evil we have to combat is the carnality of human sense, which is constantly whispering untrue, unkind, unholy thoughts,—thoughts of envy, jealousy, hatred, revenge, covetousness, and such like.
The
record of Uzzah's sin, as given in II Samuel, has been a salutary lesson to the writer, who in the first years of membership in the Christian Science church erred, as did Uzzah, in thinking that her responsibility was to steady the ark of God.
It
is not conceivable that a God who is at once goodness and Love, should not have provided happiness for His creation, since every idea must be a reflection of the creator's own pure joy.
Where it is not a matter of principle, there is often needless controversy, simply because some people never learn that there is such a thing as bending without breaking, and that a man may give in for the time without giving up for always.
The Society is prepared to furnish leaflets of the Lincoln Day Lesson at the following prices, postage prepaid 5 copies, 7 cents; 10 copies, 12 cents; 50 copies, 40 cents 100 copies, 75 cents.
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<p>No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other.
Not
infrequently in times past heroic struggles for freedom have been attended by the sacrifice of thousands of lives and the loss of untold millions of property.
It
is not possible to overestimate the value of the spiritual unfoldings which come to us as we study the Scriptures in the light of Christian Science.
with contributions from Charlotte W. Bowman, Anna Meehan, Marian W. Hering, Eva Moore Clark, Jeannette R. McLellan, George William Otis, Clifford P. Smith, Eugenie Goodchild, Charles J. Smith, Dorothea Butcher, Eliza Smith, Edward H. Keach, Anne May Lilly, Emma F. Prescott, Abbie M. Crandall Bachmann, Retta G. Whiting
When I first began to read "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" it was to help my husband, but after nearly a year I found that several ailments from which I had suffered had disappeared.
In January, 1908, a family in an adjoining flat was quarantined on account of throat trouble, and as we were afraid for our two small children we went to visit relatives.
Having been interested in Christian Science for some years, and realizing the great blessing which it has been to my children in always bringing about quick healing, I would like to tell of some instances.
Having been healed of a so-called incurable disease through Christian Science, I feel it my duty to express in some way my gratitude to divine Love for the healing work which has been and still is being done in my behalf.
The Christian Science Text-Book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
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with contributions from Charlotte W. Bowman, Anna Meehan, Marian W. Hering, Eva Moore Clark, Jeannette R. McLellan, George William Otis, Clifford P. Smith, Eugenie Goodchild, Charles J. Smith, Dorothea Butcher, Eliza Smith, Edward H. Keach, Anne May Lilly, Emma F. Prescott, Abbie M. Crandall Bachmann, Retta G. Whiting