Judge Killits of the United States district court has rendered a decree in favor of the government in the case brought by the United States attorney-general in Cleveland against the General Electric Company and about forty subsidiary companies controlled by the General Electric Company.
In
all ages the great value of unity has been recognized by men of loftiest vision, and the illustration of the bundle of sticks, exemplifying the strength which unity confers, may have come to more than one nation along its course of development.
If
one were called on to face the whole world and explain in one sentence Christian Science, it would seem as if no better statement of its requirements could be found than the simple words of the forty-sixth Psalm: "Be still, and know that I am God.
Chemicalization
is a term which was coined in the notable word-laboratory of our revered Leader, and it is well calculated to express an idea for which she found nothing serviceable in the lexicons.
Among the learned who study philosophy one meets some individuals who study it, not, as most of them do, merely professionally, but for the sake of their own souls.
In the introduction to his discussion of Christian Science, as reported, our clerical critic recommends the study of certain criticisms of Christian Science before the study of the Christian Science text-book.
The writer has no desire to discuss or argue upon questions of theology; but since our critic has said that "we are living in perilous times and many professed Christians are being deceived," it becomes eminently consistent to show from his own statements wherein he himself is "deceived" as to much of the teaching of Christian Science.
Much
as is being accomplished at the present time by the more public methods of placing Christian Science rightfully before the world, the real work which counts, that which is most convincing of its potency, is the healing of the sick that is daily taking place through the understanding and application of its teachings.
The
writer of the twenty-seventh Psalm dwells upon the authority and power of God which are pledged for the salvation of "the meek of the earth," and then adds by way of assurance, that the very wrath of man shall be made to praise Him.
A little less than two years ago I first heard Christian Science mentioned in other than tones of ridicule, and first learned of the existence of the book called "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
In the hope of doing good to some poor sufferer, I send this little message, in thankfulness to God, to our blessed Redeemer, and to our dear Leader, Mrs.
After six years' study of Christian Science, and an entire reliance upon its healing methods for that time, I find it difficult to know where to begin to tell of the blessings it has brought to me.
I have been helped so much by reading the testimonies in the Sentinel and Journal, that I would like to add my own, in the hope that it may help some one else.
For eight years before I knew anything of Christian Science, I had been suffering from a complication of diseases which the physicians said could not be cured by materia medica.
I have long felt a desire to express through the Sentinel my gratitude for my healing, and also for the many other blessings which have come to me through Christian Science.
Having received much help and encouragement from the testimonies in the Sentinel, I can no longer refrain from offering mine to others in the spirit of thanksgiving for all that Christian Science has done for me and mine.
For many years I read the Lesson-Sermons from a sense of duty, but I thought I would keep on, as others got help from the study; but when my last baby was born, I saw what is gained if we seek first the kingdom of God.
Deep
in the quiet of the wood I sit,Embowered in sylvan beauty fresh and green;Where happy birds are singing as they flit,And nothing seems to mar the peaceful scene.
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