After months spent in investigating the United States Steel Corporation, the Stanley Congress committee has ended its hearings and will report about May I, recommending far-reaching legislation.
Late
one night, while waiting for his train in the crowded waiting-room of one of our large depots, a humble seeker of Truth was conversing with a Christian Science practitioner.
The
statement has been made that the measure of the understanding of a Christian Scientist is his ability to reflect God's thought and to put the truth thus realized into practice in the overcoming of evil.
Some
time ago there appeared in the Sentinel an article entitled "The Traveling Man's Opportunity," which prompted me to say that, while I agree entirely with the sentiments expressed in that article, I wish to testify also that in Christian Science the farmer finds his stanchest help.
Will you allow me to refer to the report to the effect that, at a meeting of the Kingston-on-Thames town council, it was decided that the question of the acceptance of the presentation copy of "The Life of Mary Baker Eddy" should be "sent back for further consideration," because the doctrines of Mrs.
Commenting upon the President's recent modification of his order regarding the practice of medicine in the Canal Zone, you say that "the demand to practise medicine without the proper permit, our medical contemporary maintained, aimed at the 'surrender of the wonderful results obtained by the toil and sacrifice of devoted, clear-headed, scientific men.
It should be said that real Christian Scientists would never send children to school knowing they were suffering from a contagious disease, and that they are particular to obey the laws of the land in regard to quarantine, etc.
The Courier-Post of recent date reported a discourse of an evangelist, in which he takes the Christian Science doctrine severely to task for its teachings concerning sin.
There
are doubtless many of our readers who will recall that previous to 1895 the services in Christian Science churches included sermons composed and preached by the pastors of these churches.
In
both the Old and the New Testament we find many calls to awake to the truth of being, a beautiful passage in Isaiah bidding those "that dwell in dust" to "awake and sing.
One
not infrequently meets with those who say that they would really like to understand Christian Science, but have found it quite beyond them, and who thus explain their indifference to it, though they acknowledge their need of help.
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with contributions from John C. Lathrop, W. L. Peters, H. E. Dean, Seth D. Bingham, C. P. McAllaster, George E. Perley
Bicknell Young of London, England, a member of the Christian Science board of lectureship, delivered Thursday evening [March 21] a lecture on Christian Science, under the auspices of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
The testimonies in the Sentinel and Journal have been such a great help and encouragement to me in my struggle out of material bondage into "the glorious liberty of the children of God," that I wish to express in this way my gratitude for Christian Science.
I feel impelled to write to the Sentinel, stating the great benefits I have received through the study of the Bible and Science and Health, as given in the Quarterly Lesson-Sermons.
It is over six years since I became a student of Science and Health, and I can truly say that I have no language to express the love and gratitude of my heart for the understanding of God which I have thus gained, or the many, many blessings that have come to me through its study.
I wish to express my gratitude for the many blessings received through Christian Science, as it has removed many inharmonious conditions which have presented themselves.
In reading the Sentinel, from which I receive so much help, I feel that I too must give thanks to God for the truth as taught in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
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