When
Jesus sent out his twelve disciples "to heal all manner of sickness and all manner of disease," he commanded them to declare the kingdom of heaven at hand, and among the instructions he gave was this: "I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves.
Just
at the right of the main entrance to the New York Library at Fifth Avenue and Forty-second Street is engraved on the side of the building in great letters the following inscription: "But above all things Truth beareth away the victory.
Sometimes
Christian Scientists, looking back to that happy time when the light of Christian Science first dawned on their enraptured vision, are heard to remark that while in those days demonstration followed upon demonstration, now the healing and regenerating work seems to progress more slowly.
The average man, so far from taking the advice of the wise man out of the East to choose his words at least as carefully as his food, commonly gives far more thought to his kitchen than to his dictionary.
Replying to the numerous erroneous and misleading statements which appear in the article, "Philosophy and Morals of Christian Science," it is very evident that this denunciation of the teachings of Mrs.
It is somewhat strange that a man who is before the public as a revivalist, or one who is endeavoring to promote a revival of religion, should so stray from the path of propriety as to say harsh and unnecessary things about a subject of which it is apparent he has little, if any, knowledge.
A caustic
humorist depicts a life tragedy by showing a woman with a bruised face receiving the sympathy of a neighbor, who remarks that evidently her man is "home from the trenches.
All
religions have taught the ultimate separation between good and evil, although it has been generally believed that they coexist up to a certain time.
Lecture notices can be printed in a particular number of the Sentinel when they reach the editorial department twelve days preceding its date of publication.
In response to the loving invitation in the editorial, "Living Witnesses," to "consider the opportunity of the hour," given in the Sentinel for June 15, I take pleasure in trying to express my gratitude for Christian Science, in the hope that it may encourage some one seeking the light of Truth.
Etta R. Evans
with contributions from Robert F. Evans
In expression of my gratitude for the help received from the testimonies in the Christian Science periodicals, I wish to tell of the good received from the study of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
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