Coal land to the amount of thirty-four hundred acres and valued at approximately one million dollars has been surrendered to the United States government by the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company in consideration of the dismissal of a suit involving fifty-eight hundred acres owned by the company.
One
of the definitions of activity found in Webster's dictionary borders very nearly upon the metaphysical, thus: "Change, development, or interplay not involving physical force; as, thought activity.
Error
tries to discourage many workers on the literature distribution committees by belittling the work, by saying it is nothing to hand a paper to some one; but a member of one such committee has been greatly helped, and taught a lesson in patience, by watching the development of a waste piece of ground into a fine garden.
In a lecture reported in a recent issue of your paper, a clergyman takes exception to the term Christian Science on the ground that the theology of that movement repudiates the orthodox teaching of the incarnation.
In a paragraph published in a recent issue the writer thereof shows very little appreciation of the real nature of Christian Science when he says, "Christian Science when combined with medical science might be made to do wonders," etc.
It is a sound principle of public policy that legislation should be made in language to express the intent as definitely as it is possible to express it.
The Christian Scientist has adopted the ideal of Jesus, an ideal which includes all the possibilities of good and excludes all the elements of the flesh and of evil.
Editor
with contributions from W. H. Howard, James M. Cox, Archibald McLellan
Almost
immediately after news came of the recent floods in Ohio and Indiana, and of the needs of those who were passing through the ordeals of wreck and famine, there appeared in many newspapers throughout the country editorials which were based upon prepared editorials sent out in bulletin form from the headquarters of the American Medical Association, as a part of the campaign of that organization to secure the establishment of a federal department of health, with a representative of the American Medical Association as a member of the President's cabinet.
Throughout
the Scriptures we find repeated statements as to the calls of God to humanity, and it is somewhat startling to read in the fiftieth psalm these words respecting those who are called to listen to the divine voice: "Hear, O my people, and I will speak; O Israel, and I will testify against thee: I am God, even thy God.
The
story of Naaman, as told in the fifth chapter of II Kings, is of absorbing interest from any point of view, so full is it of movement, of events, of well-drawn characters, and of local color.
with contributions from Harry S. Marx, E. D. Levy, William H. McNeal, Louis A. Watres, Edwin Morgan, A. C. Crowder, Charles W. J. Tennant, Frank B. Lown
A lecture on Christian Science was delivered at First Church edifice by William R.
Although I have been extremely slow in acknowledging the benefits I have received through Christian Science, the necessity for unloading a heart filled with gratitude for blessings already received has fully dawned upon me now.
I wish to express my gratitude for the benefits that have come to me and my family through the study of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
Some time ago it was my privilege to hear of a remarkable case of healing through Christian Science, and during the conversation the thought came to me that no one could hear such a testimony without being benefited and feeling thankful that there is, and always has been and always will be, a God who is omnipotent.
Words are inadequate to express my gratitude for the abundant blessings, including health, which I have received from treatment and study in Christian Science.
I have been a student of Christian Science only a short time, but in that time my life has been completely changed, for I now believe in a God who is Love.
When through divine Providence I first heard of Christian Science five months ago, at times for thirteen years I had been a sufferer from very severe attacks of headache, and although I had frequently sought to obtain relief through materia medica, I never got rid of the trouble.
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with contributions from Harry S. Marx, E. D. Levy, William H. McNeal, Louis A. Watres, Edwin Morgan, A. C. Crowder, Charles W. J. Tennant, Frank B. Lown