When
the flood of 1913 swept over a great part of the state of Ohio, the thought presented itself to some of us who were not in the flooded districts that we had much to be grateful for, and there was the temptation to attribute this exemption from so terrible an experience to our having awakened to the truth of Christian Science.
In
conversation with an eminent lawyer who was a visitor in our city and who is a devout student of the Bible, I learned that he had that Sunday morning attended his former church and was invited into the Bible Class, which he had previously taught for some years.
To
the student of Christian Science a great opportunity for service, and for individual growth as well, is found in the work of teaching in a Christian Science Sunday school.
In
the Italian language the word influenza is not only the name of mortal mind's latest fad in the way of diseases, but is also the ordinary word for influence.
Humanity's innate love of beauty has very commonly failed of satisfaction, for the reason that the human mind entertains a wholly material conception of beauty.
Christian Science teaching is based on the first chapter of Genesis, and in this chapter it is plainly stated that man was made in the image and likeness of God, who is Spirit.
It is seldom indeed that a criticism of the Christian Science doctrine of the unreality of matter so fair and discerning as yours appears in the public press.
"I feel that I have waited a long time before writing of my gratitude for the state of freedom into which I have been growing since learning that I wanted Christian Science.
with contributions from Hans Frey, J. Allen Barris, W. V. Wells, W. J. Robinson, G. R. Hagens, Roy C. Sugg, D. H. Denman, H. G. Harris, Rose M. Koogle, C. D. Rorer, Sadie Baglole Ellis, Elizabeth Sanford, Roy L. Reichert, W. E. Thompson, B. W. Oppenheim, Mary Alexander
On Tuesday, February 4, 1919, while I was hanging out the clothes, a neighbor's boy rushed into the yard to tell me that my baby, a child of three years, had just been pulled out of the Charles River, apparently drowned.
After eight years of constant proof of the efficacy of Christian Science healing I think it right to give honor to whom honor is due, but hardly know where to start, for there is not one phase of existence that has not been touched by the healing power of Truth.
In addition to the regular cloth bound edition of "Christ and Christmas," an illustrated poem by Mary Baker Eddy, there has now been published an illustrated pocket edition of the same poem, bound in black morocco, limp, round corners, gilt edges, uniform in size with the pocket editions of other writings by Mrs.
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with contributions from Hans Frey, J. Allen Barris, W. V. Wells, W. J. Robinson, G. R. Hagens, Roy C. Sugg, D. H. Denman, H. G. Harris, Rose M. Koogle, C. D. Rorer, Sadie Baglole Ellis, Elizabeth Sanford, Roy L. Reichert, W. E. Thompson, B. W. Oppenheim, Mary Alexander