In
every age of the civilized world there has existed some form of law for the maintenance of order, which was established for the protection of government itself and for the benefit of the governed.
In
the thirty-eighth and thirty-ninth chapters of Jeremiah there is told in a few verses a story furnishing much food for thought, a story of an obscure Ethiopian eunuch, called Ebed-melech.
What
a wondrous thought is this, "Thou God seest me," as uttered by Hagar, and when considered from the right standpoint what comfort and joy it brings! Before the light of Christian Science dawned on the world, this text did not invariably bring either joy or comfort.
The
great difficulty of the ordinary student of the Bible in dealing with prophecy, lies in the misconception which commonly exists as to what prophecy strictly means.
When the year 1911 dawned it found me in ill health and feeling a keen sense of disappointment that the church of which I was a member had failed to answer the questions of young manhood, and did not satisfy my longing to know the truth about God and man.
Before taking up the study of Christian Science, it was thought that I could allow only a short time to elapse without taking a certain medicine, and if I failed to take it I would surely have something the matter with me.
Having been encouraged and helped so many times by reading the testimonies in the Sentinel, I gratefully send the following account of healing experienced through Christian Science.
I have been a student of Christian Science a comparatively short time, but am desirous of testifying to the wonderful demonstration of healing which took place in my home about a year and a half ago, resulting in my becoming a student.
When "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy was placed in my hands, ten years ago, I was not at all interested in it, but in glancing through it I read a sentence which impressed me as a very positive and powerful statement.
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