The secretary of the international high commission on uniform commercial laws and practices in the western hemisphere recently made public the final program of subjects to be considered at the meeting at Buenos Aires, Argentina.
In
all ages the human heart that could turn from the turmoil of mortal sense and with faith in the divine control could say in sincerity, "Not my will, but thine, be done," has derived much comfort and solace even when believing that the suffering was directed or permitted by divine wisdom.
The
sixth chapter of the book of Daniel is a well-spring of spiritual inspiration to the student of Christian Science who has seen instances of the power of divine Love to heal sickness and sin.
According to a recent announcement in the press, an address was given before the Ministerial Association by a local clergyman in which Christian Science was referred to as a parody on Christianity.
Our critic has gone to some length to prove that Christian Science teaches that disease is mental, and that its cure must be brought about by mental means.
A critic in a recent article is quite generous in placing under the ban of disapproval every religion, ancient or modern, that undertakes to heal the sick, and at the same time calls attention to the fact that no religion was ever founded that did not include the healing of the sick.
Every
now and then this question is put to the earnest seeker after Truth: Why, if Christian Science teaches that there is no death, do its followers pass through this experience?
Christian Scientists
are sometimes asked why their church does not observe "times and seasons" in the way that a good many other churches do, as, for instance, the Sunday called Easter.
We
of the northlands are again surrounded by reminders of that miracle of renaissance, that tidal reappearing of the infinitely varied manifestations of life, which may be so interpreted as to bring stimulus and spiritual uplift to thought as well as delight to the eye.
with contributions from H. Cornell Wilson, Richard L. Metcalfe, Mabel S. Thomson
On Friday evening [April 7] Bicknell Young delivered a lecture on Christian Science under the auspices of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist.
My sister became afflicted at the age of eleven with what was pronounced a disease of the blood, and of which she had several returns increasingly severe.
In the fall of 1912 I was advised by physicians in Wyoming to seek a climate where I might find relief from bronchial asthma, a trouble from which I had been suffering for several years.
We
have no fear,Since God is here,Who knows no distance, heeds no war's alarms,And I and mineWith thee and thineDwell safely in Love's everlasting arms.
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