Good roads for New Hampshire were discussed at the first state good roads convention held at Concord under the auspices of the state highway department.
When
we take into consideration the fact that disease is at bottom an erroneous mental condition, a mere belief, we can understand that it is possible to substitute a belief in health for a belief in sickness and thereby effect an apparent cure.
From
time immemorial the world has sighed for peace and plenty, for justice and equity, and has striven to attain these human ideals by various methods, all more or less unsatisfactory.
When the World published two weeks ago a list of thirty-two children who had died of diphtheria and other diseases during the last thirteen years while being treated by Christian Science practitioners, it moved Virgil O.
Some attempt is made among pronounced opponents of Christian Science to make much out of the announcement that a branch of the church in New Jersey has seceded from The Mother Church in Boston and started in business for itself on an independent basis.
The phenomenal growth of intellectual religion as propagated by the Christian Scientists is the logical result of the application of the God-given attributes of love and intelligence whereby spiritual elevation is attained and love, the essence of religion, is manifest.
While appreciating the kindly tone of the editorial commenting on Christian Science, there are a few references that might make it less easy for your readers to approach the study of this subject, which you will not mind having pointed out.
It
is possible that not all who study the Lesson-Sermons which appear in The Christian Science Quarterly are conscious of the vast scope of the topics considered.
A most important step in the Christian Science movement in Portland will be observed today [June 11], when the imposing new church edifice, at Nineteenth and Everett streets, will be opened for service.
with contributions from John J. Flinn, Clarence B. Hadden, N. C. McCutcheon, Charles C. Oram, George N. Seger, Madeleine Wyly, Byron B. Hatherell, Julia Gould Moffatt, Rev. Mr. Marvin, Major Wade
A large and representative audience greeted Bliss Knapp on his appearance in the Christian Science church on Mount Vernon street last Tuesday evening [Oct.
That which appeals most strongly to me in the religion that Christian Science unfolds is its common sense, logical reasoning, demanding proof of propositions, and the ideally beautiful heights to which it leads one, the daily incentive to dwell upon those heights far above the mists of materiality.
There
is no life but God!Across the surging waste of mortal strife,With luring rifts and shoals and glamour rife,The star of ancient days gleams radiant white,And truth, with feet unshod,Soars upward through the trackless night.
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with contributions from John J. Flinn, Clarence B. Hadden, N. C. McCutcheon, Charles C. Oram, George N. Seger, Madeleine Wyly, Byron B. Hatherell, Julia Gould Moffatt, Rev. Mr. Marvin, Major Wade