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Christian Scientists do not give much power to faith...
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Christian Scientists do not give much power to faith without works. It is in good works and in endeavoring to work toward and live up to their highest ideals of the truth, that they come nearer to God and the understanding of His law, and it is the demonstration of this understanding that heals the sick. Faith in a power apart from God is not reason, and the mental and bodily condition of the majority of mankind today proves it. Christian Science is an absolute statement of the true man and his relationship to God, and Christian Scientists are growing toward the realization of these statements and daily proving their growth; but they do not claim that they have entirely discarded "the old man" and put on the new, or approximated the full manifestation of the power of Truth. Our friend is right, accident has no more place in God's law than has disease.
"Realist" states that "the great commission of the Master was: 'Go, teach all nations to observe whatsoever I have commanded you.' The church had better stick to that—the intellect, the heart, the conscience, the will—and leave to the medical fraternity the healing of the body." Now this seems to be the trouble with our critic as well as with "all nations;" they have not "observed." Jesus did not compromise with a power apart from God, but demonstrated God's all-power in healing the sick in body and mind, and one of the commandments that he requested to be observed by those who believed on him was to preach the gospel, to heal the sick, raise the dead, and cast out demons.
We do not suppose other denominations have statistics of the death rate of their members any more than have Christian Scientists, and such comparisons would be, at best, of little value. As the majority of Christian Scientists are those who turned to it when all else had failed, that alone would seem to answer the question, but the Broadway Magazine, to satisfy itself and its readers, investigated a large number of cases of healing through Christian Science some time ago, and perhaps the following quotations from its editor will more fully answer the question of "Realist" :—
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April 29, 1911 issue
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THE NEED IN EVERY HOUR
SAMUEL GREENWOOD.
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THE GOOD OF TODAY
GRACE POTTER.
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THE STONES OF THE FIELD
HON. SUSAN HEBER PERCY.
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"LIBERTY OR SERVITUDE."
HENRIETTA MARCUS.
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NATIONALITY AND RELIGION
MOSES FABRICANT.
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PRAYER
WALTER SHAW.
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LACK OF UNDERSTANDING
CALEB H. CUSHING.
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With the discovery and recent perfection of the new...
Edgar Lucien Larkin
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It appears from the lecture delivered at Bournemouth by...
Frederick Dixon
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No one can correctly analyze a problem in mathematics...
Nellie M. Johnson
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Christian Scientists do not give much power to faith...
W. C. Williams
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The cause of Christian Science was founded so entirely...
Charles K. Skinner
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MAN'S DWELLING-PLACE
HELEN WARD BANKS.
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THE ORGANIZATION OF BRANCH CHURCHES
Archibald McLellan
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"THE EXACTIONS OF SCIENCE."
John B. Willis
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"THE POWER, AND THE GLORY."
Annie M. Knott
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from Clifford P. Smith, William Rowley, William Edwards Brewster, I. H. Patton, John R. Smith, S. V. Shelp, Walter Ferguson, Governor Eberhart
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In the summer of 1905 I had a very severe attack of...
Grace J. Sawyer with contributions from J. M. Bulen
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One of the strongest attractions which Christian Science...
Jeannette Petty with contributions from Walter Luther
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I gladly write a brief testimony, trusting that those who...
Millie I. Apfel
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Three years ago I fell from the porch, striking on my...
C. H. Golding
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When Christian Science found me I was the anxious,...
Margaret Wilson
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About four years ago I first heard of Christian Science...
Hedwig Vogelgesang
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Having in the past few years received so many benefits...
Lizzie S. Peters
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ADMISSION TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE MOTHER CHURCH
John V. Dittemore
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from Edward S. Lewis, J. Y. Montague