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A recent issue contains the report of a sermon by the...
Piqua (Ohio) Leader
A recent issue contains the report of a sermon by the Rev. Mr. Montgomery on Christian Science. While he finds much of worth in the teaching, his statements in regard to sin and sickness and the manner of their healing need correction. Christian Science takes antagonistic grounds against the reality of sin and sickness and classifies them as Jesus did in the eighth chapter of John: "Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it." The nothingness of sin becomes apparent as the allness of God is understood. Jesus also said, "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." Certainly he meant that the knowledge of truth would free us from those things which are unlike truth.
Christian Science teaches that every thought which does not reflect the nature of God, of Life, Truth, and Love, and embody the fruits of the Spirit, "love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentless, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance," is of the carnal mind, which is "not subject to the law of God." The Scriptures teach that as a man "thinketh in his heart, so is he;" and in order to think aright, it is necessary first of all to know God aright, so that every thought may be weighed in the balances of Truth to determine its source, whether it be of God or not.
Christian Science declares that 'sin will receive its full penalty, both for what it is and for what it does;" and also that "escape from punishment is not in accordance with God's government, since justice is the handmaid of mercy" (Science and Health, pp. 542, 36). Christian Science does not compromise with evil in any form.
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January 3, 1914 issue
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Protection
WILLARD S. MATTOX
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Right Desires
KATE W. BUCK
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The Great Teacher
STOKES ANTHONY BENNETT
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"Such as I have give I thee"
JESSE GHENT WAITE
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Commands and Blessings
MARY STEWART
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Thine is the Kingdom
F. WINIFRED S. BLOXHAM
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The correspondent whose letter was recently published in...
Frederick Dixon
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A recent issue of The Southern Cross contained an extract...
David Anderson
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In a recent issue the Rev. M. S. Rees is quoted as warning...
George Shaw Cook
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"Yea, yea" and "Nay, nay"
Archibald Mclellan
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Leaders and Followers
Annie M. Knott
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Winsomeness
John B. Willis
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The Lectures
with contributions from William P. Grimmer, F. T. Congdon, J.C. Bolger, Asa T. Patterson, John Ashcroft, William Ranson
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It has long been my wish to add my testimony to those...
Alice Harding
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I have received so much good, so much encouragement when...
Edith V. Otterson
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I have no fitting words in which to express my gratitude...
Maude H. Morehouse
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In January, 1913, I became acquainted with the teachings...
Mathilde Schade
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I was taken, about four years ago, with severe pains in...
Frances S. Richardson with contributions from B. B. Richardson
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I am indeed grateful to God for the teachings of Christian Science,...
Flora M. Campbell with contributions from Annie E. Turner
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Like many others, I have delayed in sending my testimony...
Evelyn A. S. Bull