Construction of wooden passenger-cars for the railways of the United States has practically ceased, according to the report made at the annual convention of the National Association of Railway Commissioners recently by the committee on rails and equipment, of which C.
In
Paul's first epistle to the Thessalonians we read respecting "them which are asleep," "Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.
The editorial on Christian Science and sanitation in a recent issue of the Journal was so far from the actual case that a Christian Scientist can hardly believe it was intended to be taken seriously.
The opinion was expressed in a recent issue of the News that business conditions are likely "to undergo a little Christian Science readjustment that will bring better times.
As one of those who have been brought from the depths of sin and despair through the loving ministrations of Christian Science, I wish to protest against the unjust and unwarranted, although somewhat thinly veiled, aspersion directed at Mrs.
It appears from a paragraph in a recent issue that Christian Science was "attacked" by a speaker who demanded to know what it had ever done that so many persons should be drawn to it.
In reply to a recent editorial entitled "Psychological Bread," permit us to state that Christian Science does not teach one to ignore evil by advising him supinely to close his eyes and declare that evil does not exist.
A question having arisen in some branch churches in regard to the eligibility for reelection to the office of reader of persons who have served for three years in that office, and this question having been referred to The Christian Science Board of Directors for decision, they make the following statement, to wit: —
In
a Sunday school class, recently, as the beatitudes were being studied, some questions were asked respecting the relation between persecution and blessedness.
The
most enthusiastic evolutionist would no doubt say, with respect to the physical development of mortals, that as a machine, nothing more perfect can be produced or even conceived.
with contributions from Charles I. Ohrenstein, W. D. Bancroft, J. K. Walker, J. L. Mothershead, Jr., Hugh A. Bone, R. Hammersley Oldfield, George B. Christian, G. Adolph Anderson
Since childhood I had much trouble with my ankles, the doctor keeping me off my feet for a month at one time, saying that I had inflamed ligaments, and threatening me with more serious trouble if I did not follow his advice.
I was born and live the greater part of my life in a New England city within an hour's ride of Boston, and was in urgent need of the healing truth revealed in Christian Science; yet not until I had made my home in California did I sufficiently lose the antagonism for what I believed Christian Science to be, to allow myself to make an investigation of its teachings.
The
works of God beyond compare are great;Not merely mountain huge, and glacier stream,And stars, and sun with golden morning beam,—Although with joy these things we contemplate,Since all that truly is, Mind doth create,—But rather doth the Lord most gracious seemBecause His hand hath made the earth to teemWith blessings fitted to our needy state.
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with contributions from Charles I. Ohrenstein, W. D. Bancroft, J. K. Walker, J. L. Mothershead, Jr., Hugh A. Bone, R. Hammersley Oldfield, George B. Christian, G. Adolph Anderson