The General Electric Review says: "A process has been discovered for heating metals in revolving drums with mixtures containing, among other things, finely divided aluminum, by which a surface alloy containing aluminum is produced.
No one can be very long acquainted with Christian Science without noticing the small importance it attaches to profession and its insistence that one's convictions be demonstrated in practical life.
Occasionally
a testimony appears in the Sentinel in which the writer mentions regret at being unable to go to church because of living in an isolated place or where there are no other Scientists.
Christian
people are familiar with the story of Saul of Tarsus, and how by a sudden illumination he was converted to a follower of the once despised Nazarene.
The
world today has already received wonderful benefits through Christian Science, and not the least of these is the revolutionized thought of the medical fraternity and all others engaged in the endeavor to relieve humanity of its suffering.
With regard to a critic's assertion that our Lord believed in the evidence of the corporeal senses because he said, "Behold my hands and my feet, that it is I myself: handle me, and see," this is certainly not borne out by Isaiah, who prophetically said that when the Saviour of the world should appear he would not judge after the seeing of the eyes nor after the hearing of the ears, but would judge righteous.
Referring to an editorial from an American medical journal as quoted in a recent issue, the British committee of ten medical physicians and ten orthodox clergymen whose inquiry failed to convince them of the general efficacy of healing by spiritual means, is scarcely to be regarded as a wholly unprejudiced jury.
If reported correctly in a recent issue, our critic at one moment declares that Christian Science is not Christian, and the next moment that he does not deny that Christian Scientists are good people.
My attention has been called to a booklet which has been circulated in your vicinity by an evangelist, and which presents a perverted and distorted interpretation of the teachings of Christian Science.
Those who have not given time and effort to a careful investigation of the teachings and practice of Christian Science, sometimes say things about it publicy, through their lack of information, that misrepresent it.
An issue of recent date quotes Archdeacon—of Grand Rapids as asserting that "the synod lacks a great asset which Christian Scientists possess, namely, well-directed advertising.
Although Sing Sing prison has been for several years the furnisher of many columns of stories for the public press, stories which in some cases have been of great interest, though perhaps a trifle exaggerated either for political or other purposes, the writer did not remember ever to have seen in any of these stories the barest mention of religion, or of anything pertaining to religion.
Recently
we called attention to an editorial criticism by the New York World of an address delivered by a physician before a section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, in which the speaker was quoted as saying that "when a man of active affairs feels an exuberance of health, and is able to accomplish a greatly increased amount of work without sense of fatigue, he is in danger and should consult a physician.
Those
who attend the Christian Science services will note that the sacrament is observed without the material elements of bread and wine which are used in most of the other Christian churches.
with contributions from Ezra W. Palmer, Herbert Knox Smith, Ernest H. Lyons, Leslie M. Fowler, George H. Moore, Church, Z. R. Moorman, Marshall Peace Richardson
A lecture on Christian Science was given in the Golden Opera House.
I wish to testify to the efficacy of Christian Science healing as proven to me in the spring of 1912, when I was healed of an abscess which had formed in my gums and cheek.
It is with a thankful heart that I write this testimony, in the hope that it may reach some one as a ray of sunshine, which puts forth its beam into a seemingly dismal room and makes one realize that there is indeed a world of light.
I am glad to testify to the wonderful transformation that has taken place in my life through the healing and saving truth as taught in Science and Health.
We have had many wonderful experiences and seen many demonstration of the healing power of divine Love as taught in Christian Science during the past seven years, for which we thought we were very grateful.
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with contributions from Ezra W. Palmer, Herbert Knox Smith, Ernest H. Lyons, Leslie M. Fowler, George H. Moore, Church, Z. R. Moorman, Marshall Peace Richardson