The Reclamation Service announces that the Pathfinder dam in Wyoming, which has cost $1,200,000 and has been three and one half years in the building, has been completed.
In
the 23rd chapter of Exodus it is written, "Behold, I send an Angel before thee, to keep thee in the way, and to bring thee into the place which I have prepared.
The minister who seeks to advance truth by attacking the beliefs of others is as far behind in his profession as the old teacher of the three R's who sought to overcome natural mental defects by a liberal use of the beech rod.
If
the recognition and confession of one's own faults is a preliminary of progress, then Protestant ministers as a whole are at the dawn of better things, for the freedom with which they are criticizing their own equipment and efficiency is quite remarkable.
with contributions from Frederick Dixon, Sarah Pike Conger, Arthur Fay Felker, Alice Florence Wills, Helen Huzberger, Laura C. Allen, Stokes Anthony Bennett, Mary M. Norris
Many years ago I learned of Christian Science, but like thousands of others I made no practical use of it, until about seven years ago, when I had a stomach trouble which seemed to affect my entire system.
I was a great sufferer for many years from a skin disease; tried everything that could be had, also had the best of physicians, but without any permanent cure.
With joy I receive the Sentinel each week, through which we get so much that is good and are enabled to apply the truth successfully for our benefit and encouragement.
Trusting that this testimony may reach and point out a better way to some expectant mother than the old Adamic curse that woman shall bring forth children in pain and sorrow, I will relate my experience in overcoming the mortal laws pertaining to childbirth.
Words fail to express my gratitude for the many blessings which I have received through Christian Science, especially the healing of my little daughter and myself.
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with contributions from Frederick Dixon, Sarah Pike Conger, Arthur Fay Felker, Alice Florence Wills, Helen Huzberger, Laura C. Allen, Stokes Anthony Bennett, Mary M. Norris