ALL
reasonable thinking people will agree that intolerance is a blighting evil, yet there is a wide divergence of opinion as to just what constitutes intolerance.
THE
history of the Jewish people, from Abraham to Christ Jesus, is the record of the good influence of the spiritual idea upon individuals and the nation, as they dimly perceived this idea.
WHEN
Nicodemus came to Jesus by night to learn about the new teaching which was causing the people of Galilee astonishment, it is recorded that he marveled and could not grasp the fact of the imperative need for regeneration.
THE
study of Christian Science adds to the store of each of its students a clarified knowledge of the truth which heals, and renews his courage to make a better fight to gain dominion over all evil.
TALK
not of the past With its hopes and its fears, Its joys and its sorrow,— There are no vanished years, The good still remaineth; Though strange it may seem, That which we call past Is only a dream.
THERE
is in the collection of prophecies known as the Book of Isaiah, a cycle sometimes described as the Messianic prophecies, and sometimes as "the Servant.
IN
the study of Christian Science it is especially wise to follow Bacon's advice: "Read not to contradict and confute, nor to believe and take for granted, nor to find talk and discourse, but to weigh and consider.
When a very young girl, I joined a denominational church, in the hope that I would find there a religion that would teach me how to live aright, and for many years I took part in the activities of this church, without questioning its teachings.
I had been a daily Bible student for years, and taught a large class of girls in a denominational Sunday school, but it was not until I found "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, that I received daily bread for daily needs.
Life did not mean much to me before I found Christian Science, some fourteen years ago, but all this was changed when I began its study about one month after arriving in California, having left the eastern part of the United States to go to relatives who are Christian Scientists, and because it was thought a change of climate would be beneficial.
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