The initiative and the recall of judicial decisions, as amendments to the federal constitution, are proposed by Senator Bristow in resolutions laid before the Senate.
When
mankind realizes that all its needs are primarily mental, it will no longer offer any opposition to the metaphysical teaching of Christian Science.
Until
such time as humanity understands more of the eternality of Truth, Life, and Love, its belief in a "future" had best be utilized for the expectation of good, rather than spent in dread of what that unknown future may bring and take away.
THE
Master of Christianity, on an occasion of a successful demonstration of Truth's power over error, said to his disciples: "Rejoice not, that the spirits are subject unto you; but but rather rejoice, because your names are written in heaven;" meaning undoubtedly that whatever of joy may be afforded the disciple of Truth through any triumph, should rest upon the eternal Science of being which has brought about the result.
IN
Christian Science one becomes conscious of "the new man," or the truth about man, in proportion as "the old man" with his deeds is "put off," as false sense is put out of consciousness.
In the endeavor to present Christian Science as a "danger to religion," a clergyman, as reported in your paper, gave to his listeners, as Christian Science teaching, something which was not only completely foreign to that teaching but even directly antithetical to it.
Although
mortals have widely differing opinions about many things, all who are above the plane of actual savagery are agreed that certain moral requirements are equally binding upon all men, specifically the provisions of the Decalogue, which safeguard the lives, property, and reputations of mankind.
with contributions from Mabel A. Gorton, Robert P. Walker, F. M. Tinsley, D. A. Clippinger, Thomas W. Dixson, Benjamin G. Ingalls, E. R. Winans, George F. Rabe
At the lecture on Christian Science which was given by Virgil O.
About five years ago my wife, who had been an invalid for several years, was healed through one or two treatments in Christian Science of a so-called incurable disease which medical science had not only failed to cure but even to relieve.
L. O. R. Clark
with contributions from Gertie Ellen Boothe
Some five years ago, while bowling with a medical friend, I slipped and fell, striking the floor in such a way that my weight was entirely borne on my right hand and wrist.
H. Peter-Erfurt
with contributions from Margarete Peter-Erfurt
Gratitude for the great blessings which have come to me through Christian Science impels me to testify to having been healed of a severe nervous and heart trouble, also of mental depression.
When the glorious gospel of Christian Science was first brought to my notice, I was practically an invalid; I had exhausted almost all material remedies, and the patience of many physicians as well, without any benefit whatever.
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with contributions from Mabel A. Gorton, Robert P. Walker, F. M. Tinsley, D. A. Clippinger, Thomas W. Dixson, Benjamin G. Ingalls, E. R. Winans, George F. Rabe