The rare collection of works of art belonging to the Marquise Arconati-Visconti, and valued at three million francs, has been given in its entirety to the Louvre museum.
I often
wonder how many of us realize, in more than a passive sense, that Christian Science is scientific; that it is not only capable of demonstration, but that the right result is inevitable when its rules are rightly applied.
There
is no greater proof of a poet's genius than his capacity to pierce the darkness of human strife and struggle, and to see that it signifies, after all, but the breaking up of old beliefs and the dawning of an era of more hopefulness for mankind at large.
The Portland clergyman whose article entitled "Review of Christian Science Claims" appeared in recent issues, might have directed his efforts to better advantage than by attacking the teachings of a movement which has to its credit the accomplishment of as much permanent good as has Christian Science, whose adherents are earnestly striving to reduce the sum total of the world's sin and misery.
As a recent edition of Emanu-El, referring to Christian Science, states that "according to that creed matter is nonexistent and an illusion of mortal mind," it may be said that Mrs.
A recent issue contains an article on "The Light of Faith," in which the writer condemns the teaching of Christian Science, that material phenomena are unreal, as wholly fallacious, and upholds the contrary belief, that there is in the universe a "phenomenal as well as a noumenal reality.
In a recent issue a writer inadvertently quotes some one as saying that men have gone mad "on religious errors, such as millennial dawn, Christian Science, spiritism, annihilation, etc.
Climbing
a rugged road,Bowed down by sorrow's load,Doubting the end,I turned from dark despair;My hands reached out in prayer,When, lo, heaven's help was there,—A friend.
So
much has been said in a fragmentary way in the newspapers about the proposed changes in the medical registration laws of New York and Massachusetts, that there may be doubt in the minds of some of our readers as to the actual status of these laws, in so far as they might apply to the practice of Christian Science.
A good
many seekers after truth are puzzled by the questions asked them respecting Scriptural topics, some by friends in the older churches, and others by students of Christian Science.
All
those who are well acquainted with themselves, have come to know that there are quite enough discouraging factors in the average man's make-up to provoke the feeling that his redemption is a rather hopeless undertaking.
Christian Science has brought so much strength, love, and peace into my Life that I feel it incumbent upon me to add my testimony to the many which have already appeared in the periodicals recording thankfulness for benefits received, and for the ever ready source of joy and gladness which eliminates all error and discord from our lives.
I feel very thankful to God for the many blessings which have been revealed to me in Christian Science, both for the physical healing and the spiritual uplift.