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The Banqueting House

PLENTEOUSNESS is a divine idea.
IT is worthy of note that two of the fundamentals of Christian Science are given the distinction in Bible phraseology of appearing as clear statements of fact followed by immediate repetition of the same statements in different words in order that the reader may labor under no misapprehension as to their exact meaning.

"Know thyself"

TO those who have been studying Christian Science and endeavoring to live what it teaches, comes a desire to share with others the blessings they have received.

Authority

A SUPERFICIAL glance at the affairs of the world to-day might cause many people who are not accustomed to looking below the material surface of things to exclaim that indeed the times are out of joint.

Knowing

To the sincere student of Christian Science the question frequently arises, either in his own experience, or through that of others: How am I to know which of two or more ways, each perhaps seeming to be good, is the right way, hence God's way, to pursue?

"The ditch of nonsense"

It was once said of "the preacher" that he was the only wise man known to the world, and that his wisdom amounted to a confession of supreme ignorance.

We Are All Beginners

In one sense, no one has yet done more than begin to understand and demonstrate Christian Science.
I am unspeakably grateful for the many blessings received through the study of Christian Science.
After suffering for several years from neuritis, for which doctors and specialists had said there was no cure, I was healed by reading the first chapter in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
I wish to try to express some of the gratitude I feel for Christian Science.

It gives me great pleasure to be able to express my...

It gives me great pleasure to be able to express my gratitude for the many blessings which Christian Science has brought to me.
I feel it my duty after studying Christian Science for five or six years, to give my testimony and express my gratitude for the Christian Science periodicals.
Thinking over a recent Lesson-Sermon, one sentence seemed to accuse me of being neither obedient to the Bible, the Manual, or the Hymnal: "Freely ye have received, freely give.
I am most grateful for a wonderful healing I had of an ingrowing toenail, something over two years ago, through the study of Christian Science.
It is with much gratitude that I give my testimony of the healing power of Christian Science.
In the fall of 1914 I was instantaneously healed of gallstones through the help of a Christian Science practitioner.
In gratitude to God for His loving-kindness to all mankind, and because of the help and encouragement I have received from the testimonies in the Journal and Sentinel, I wish to add mine, hoping it may do as much for some one else who is reaching out for help and healing as those of others have done for me.
In the summer of 1902 Christian Science healed me, in two treatments, of neuralgia of many years' standing.
I wish to express my gratitude for the wonderful help I have received from Christian Science through the knowledge of God's power to heal.
The much valued editorial, "Readiness to Write," which appeared in Der Herold for August, 1920, encourages me to express my gratitude for the numerous blessings which I have received through Christian Science.
Christian Science has been a constant source of help to me for over ten years, and every day I have more cause to be grateful for it.

Signs of the Times

["Expectation"—The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, U.
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Notices

Boston, Mass.