Paul's
advice to the Colossians doubtless was of peculiar pertinence to the oriental mind when he said, "Let your speech be alway with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man.
In
the ninety-first psalm we find this assurance respecting the one who loves God: "Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him.
For
some time the writer has been impressed with the spiritual fact concerning the incentive and impulsion of work well done, and she has been led to the conclusion that when one loves to do the work undertaken, whatever the task may be, the result is satisfactory.
When
the radiance of the morning wakens all the world to light,And the fetters forged in darkness through a long and cruel nightFall asunder, free forever, man shall rise in holy might.
In the first and third verses of the eleventh chapter of Hebrews, the apostle Paul gives a most comprehensive and luminious definition of Christian Science.
"To be spiritually minded is life and peace," says the great apostle of the Gentiles; he also gave to the world the awakening message that "to be carnally minded is death.
with contributions from Laura S. Inman, Mary Fritz, Joseph M. Thomas, Emma Helmke Fisk, Anna S. Brown, Audley F. Hewitt, A. Russell Killgore, Charles M. Shaw, Frank T. Ostrander, Eva L. Rycraft, J. G. Pepper
Amanda Wimberly
with contributions from W. W. Garvin
I have been completely healed, through Christian Science treatment, of stomach disorder of many years' standing, serious heart trouble, severe and frequent headaches, and rectal and bowel trouble for which I had taken medicine every day for several years.
I am so full of gratitude for Christian Science that I would like to tell others what it has done for one who had lost all hope of ever being well again.
Twenty years ago I began the study of Christian Science, and as I began to comprehend its teachings and to put them into practice in daily life I found the results to be good only, and more far-reaching than I could possibly have anticipated.
While I had witnessed the healing effect of Christian Science treatment in the recovery of my wife from seminvalidism, a complete recovery in her case from conditions which the most eminent physicians had told me could never be overcome; and while I had entirely lost my appetite for tobacco through the reading of the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
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with contributions from Laura S. Inman, Mary Fritz, Joseph M. Thomas, Emma Helmke Fisk, Anna S. Brown, Audley F. Hewitt, A. Russell Killgore, Charles M. Shaw, Frank T. Ostrander, Eva L. Rycraft, J. G. Pepper