After the Pennsylvania Railroad has advanced farther with its terminal station and other improvements in New York city, work will be started on a bridge from Port Moreys, a suburb of New York, to Queens County, Long Island.
The
familiar saying, that "man's extremity is God's opportunity," expresses a truth which should stimulate mankind to a livelier examination of their position and their mental conditions.
When
I was a boy, though by no means an especially good one, I seemed to drink in unconsciously the beauties of nature portrayed in the mellow sunlight, the glad promise of spring, the fragrant glories of summer, the flaming wealth of autumn: and some especially impressive scenes of nature are indelibly photographed upon the tablets of my memory.
Within
thy house, O blessed pilgrim stranger,Watch well lest error creep in unaware!Hold dear its sanctity,Inviolate let it beFrom rude intrusion and earth's stagnant air!
The standpoint of Christian Science is that there exists a sharp distinction between the life and teachings of Christ Jesus and all others, that there is a radical difference between the Christ—method of healing sickness and sin and all other systems.
Christian Science is based on the self—evident proposition that there is one great First Cause, and that this First Cause is intelligence, or Mind—in other words, Spirit, God.
A number
of newspapers have commented upon the quandary in which a certain church in New Jersey found itself placed by reason of the application of one of its members for a letter of dismissal and recommendation to the local Christian Science church, and most of them have taken the very sensible view that the dismissal of the member was something to which he was entitled by right, and the question whether or not he should be recommended to the Christian Science church or any other church was of minor importance.
When
a man faces a life—problem, with an ethical purpose, and having found a key thereto, works out the difficulty to its end, he brings into relief the true meaning of service for humanity.
with contributions from Lillian S. Dickey, Walter H. Vanzwoll, Jettora W. Hyde, Eugenie Paul Jefferson, Helen E. Fowler, The Ushers, Grace E. Adamson, The Members, Grace Merwin Colby, Edgar D. Plummer, Frances J. Hasley
Nine years ago the gladdest sunshine that ever shone into human consciousness entered my life, and it was the light of Truth that came with the reading of Mrs.
Having read so many testimonies regarding Christian Science, and having had occasion to see the benefits derived from it by others, I have concluded that it is a duty I owe the world to make public what it has done for me, as I am certainly grateful for the healing I have received in Christian Science.
I have long received freely the benefits of Christian Science without giving a word of gratitude, but I am indeed grateful, and continually more so as I understand better the meaning of the Word.
When Christian Science first came into my home, nineteen years ago, it found a miserable abode,—the entire family in sickness, sorrow, and poverty; but it has lifted us into health, happiness, and prosperity.
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with contributions from Lillian S. Dickey, Walter H. Vanzwoll, Jettora W. Hyde, Eugenie Paul Jefferson, Helen E. Fowler, The Ushers, Grace E. Adamson, The Members, Grace Merwin Colby, Edgar D. Plummer, Frances J. Hasley