The interstate commerce commission will start west in about a month on one of the most important trips it has made since the passage of the Hepburn law.
We
often hear it said by Christian Scientists that while they are deeply grateful for benefits and blessings received, fear keeps them from so testifying at the Wednesday evening meetings.
It
is a common belief of mortal mind that we realize joy only by contrast with sorrow, that we recognize health only through sickness, and that we know good only because of unfortunate experiences in evil.
It
is joy to express our deep gratitude for what Christian Science has done for us, and for the warmth, the strength, with which it clothes us each day.
According to a report which appeared in a recent issue of the Tribune, a paper read before the Montana federation of women's clubs advocated compulsory medical examination of all children who are permitted to attend public or private schools, as a means of caring for defective and diseased children and safeguarding the health of the community.
In an attempt to "discriminate" between the true and the false in Christian Science teaching, our critic among other statements makes this: "Christian Science has exalted the.
Science and Health is published at a price which is not in the least extravagant, and I have never known a single person who has not been able to obtain it without difficulty.
A healing religion based on a fixed Principle is scientific, and the working out and application of such Principle a Science, and as such it must be studied and thoroughly understood before it can be demonstrated to any extent; therefore the term Christian Science is not a misnomer.
Readers of the Christian Science text-book, Science and Health, whether Christian Scientists or not, who read the book carefully from the view-point of Mrs.
It is a great aid to the perpetuation of youth to learn to feel young, however long we may have lived, because the body expresses the habitual feeling, habitual thought.
First Church of Christ, Scientist, has been holding its regular Sunday morning and Wednesday evening meetings in Masonic Hall, Fruitvale, but is finding the accommodations restricted for the growing congregation.
Plans and specifications are nearly complete for the new Christian Science church, which is to be erected on the society's property on Twenty-third street at a cost of between twenty-five and thirty thousand dollars.
The
urgent need of Christian Scientists is to make practical use of the teachings of their text-book, Science and Health, and as a first step in this direction they should turn to page 410 of this book and read and ponder Mrs.
The
truly Christian life may be defined as a continuity of right choices, the persistent reelection of the true, the beautiful, and the good to rule over us.
with contributions from Fanny von Moltke, F. Cory Yeo, M. Edith Perkins, Roy F. Goss, G. H. Gale, Eva H. Tolman, Charlotte J. Whitney, Ella Hofma, Charles W. Bennett, Rowena Sinnott, A. M. Downing, E. Nora Yoder, Ellen Louise Livor
For five years I suffered intensely throughout the summer and fall months with hay-fever, and physicians and specialists were unable to afford me any relief; in fact, they informed me that there was no cure known and that the trouble would grow worse every year.
For the physical and spiritual healing which has come to me in the past four years I owe a great debt of gratitude to Christian Science Four years ago I began the study of this healing truth, and in one week I was able to lay aside the glasses which I had worn for twelve years.
It is more than three years ago that I came into Christian Science, and I now feel impelled, by a sense of duty and also of gratitude, to make public my acknowledgment of what it has done for me.
The observer of changes in theology during the period under review must have been impressed with another fact, that these modifications of theologic interpretation have worked powerfully to foster the spirit of comradeship between the various flocks of our divided Christian heritage.
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with contributions from Fanny von Moltke, F. Cory Yeo, M. Edith Perkins, Roy F. Goss, G. H. Gale, Eva H. Tolman, Charlotte J. Whitney, Ella Hofma, Charles W. Bennett, Rowena Sinnott, A. M. Downing, E. Nora Yoder, Ellen Louise Livor