The waters of the Pacific ocean were let into the Panama canal on May 18, when a giant blast, composed of thirty-two thousand seven hundred and fifty pounds of dynamite, demolished the dike to the south of the Miraflores locks and allowed the water to flow into an extensive section in which excavations have practically been completed.
A discussion
of the subject of physical diagnosis from a Christian Science standpoint would seem to be entirely unnecessary, as metaphysics is so at variance with physics; but the belief of materiality is so fixed in the human mind that it is eradicated with difficulty.
The
Christian Scientist who is a parent may well be thankful to have a child grow up under the influence of the spiritual understanding of the teachings of Jesus as set before us in our text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
For something approaching half a century, Christian Science has been spreading round the globe, and it may safely be said that it has completed the circumvallation.
A correspondent whose letter appeared in the Oregonian concludes his discussion upon the cost of living with the statement that people may be happy "if they will but will it so and put in practise the teachings of Christian Science.
In an article in your paper by a clergyman I am glad to note his insistence upon the religious attitude of life in its application to relief and salvation from disease as well as from sin.
The teaching of the Bible are practical when understood, and the commands of the Master were not for his immediate disciples only, but for all the world to follow and obey, for he said, "What I say unto you I say unto all, Watch.
In the editorial in a recent issue, referring to an editorial in the Journal of the American Medical Association, considerable argument is devoted to the exploitations of the service and value of the medical profession to suffering humanity, especially in times of public disaster, and incidentally an effort is made to show the utter uselessness of all other healing methods.
The
greatest word of prophecy was not the forecast of future events, not the commendation or condemnation of conduct, but the disclosure of the nature and ministry of man as God's image and representative.
Will
our readers kindly bear in mind that the work at headquarters is necessarily divided into departments, and that correspondence properly addressed will avoid delay.
with contributions from John C. Lathrop, H. G. Chambers, John K. Scott, W. E. Krupp, W. E. Krupp, Samuel Frederick Swantees, Albert L. Hall, William S. Deyo
Bicknell Young, a member of the Christian Science board of lectureship, delivered a lecture Tuesday evening [May 20] on Christian Science, under the auspices of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
Thirteen years ago I was healed of a complication of diseases which no method of materia medica could reach or even relieve, through reading "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
Considerably more than seven years ago I was healed by Christian Science of the liquor habit, which had assumed such proportions as to cause me to lose my home, my family, my position, my friends,—everything, even my self-esteem, and not until then was I ready for Christian Science.
I wish to tell what Christian Science has done for me, as I suffered for many years with rheumatism and a disease of the bowels, also female and heart troubles.
Leopold C. Stiefel
with contributions from Edith K. Stiefel
I feel it my duty, as one greatly benefited by Christian Science, to tell of my experience, and I hope these few words will bring cheer and help to some one who may be suffering with the same complaint.
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with contributions from John C. Lathrop, H. G. Chambers, John K. Scott, W. E. Krupp, W. E. Krupp, Samuel Frederick Swantees, Albert L. Hall, William S. Deyo