Secretary of State Bryan explained to the Senate committee on foreign relations last week his plan for avoiding war between nations by giving their passions six months or a year in which to subside before proceeding to hostilities.
There
is perhaps no passage in the Bible which is better known than that famous verse in the first letter to the church in Corinth, "And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity.
Among
the many superstitions that have been handed down to us from our forefathers, there is one which stands out as particularly remediable by Christian Science and which really deals with the whole field of superstition.
That the founders of the American republic reached the point of divine inspiration in some of the statements contained in the Declaration of Independence there can be little doubt.
Your correspondent is perfectly correct when he says that the power of the will, or, as he expresses it, of mind over matter, was known thousands of years before the Science of Christianity was discovered.
In his last letter to your paper "Junius" enumerates again the good things he concedes to be in Christian Science, and generously adds another in that he "recognizes The Christian Science Monitor as a good newspaper.
In
the opening pages of the chapter on Science, Theology, Medicine, in the Christian Science text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mrs.
I owe to Christian Science all that has made my life beautiful and happy, and to recount the physical benefits derived through the understanding of Truth would not be telling half of the blessings which it has brought me.
I wish to express my sincere gratitude for a few of the many demonstrations which we have had since coming into Christian Science about three years ago.
Four years ago I began to study Christian Science, but previous to that time I had read the Sentinels which a kind friend occasionally posted to me, a favor I much enjoyed and appreciated.
I am writing to tell of my wonderful healing, through Christian Science, of gall-stone and kidney trouble, which was indeed remarkable, as heretofore in like circumstances I have had to make many trips to a watering-place supposed to be a cure for just such complaints, and where I had to spend weeks in order to be relieved.
For four years I was a sufferer from gout, for which I tried every conceivable means and method of cure; but the physicians lost hope of my recovery, and I was afraid lest I should become paralyzed.
In grateful acknowledgment to God I wish to add my testimony of healing through Christian Science of what my physician called intestinal and liver trouble, or chronic appendicitis, which trouble came on about the first of June, 1909.
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