It
must be clear to any one who thinks about it that the effect of God, good, as the only cause, must be good; in other words, that God, good, is reflected, or that He expresses Himself, only in good.
One
of the most cruel, unjust decrees, and one to which mortals cling tenaciously, is that which says that the innocent must suffer for or with the guilty.
Judge Clifford P. Smith, Committee on Publication for The Mother Church,
Any observant reader might reasonably wonder what sense of values furnished headlines and introductory matter for the report in a recent issue of a sermon containing a disrespectful reference to Christian Science.
W. Stuart Booth, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado,
Those who are acquainted with the precepts and practice of Christian Science at once discerned the error in the announcement of a revivalist that he would speak on the subject of the Bible versus Christian Science.
In
one of Paul's epistles, after urging upon those whom he calls "the elect of God, holy and beloved," the necessity of putting off all that is un-Christlike as well as of practicing manifold Christian virtues, he concludes his admonitions by saying, "And above all these things put on charity, which is the bond of perfectness.
How
wonderfully does the Psalmist in the seventy-third psalm depict the condition in which mortals ofttimes find themselves when he says, "My flesh and my heart faileth: but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion for ever.
Because of requests which continue to reach the Publishing Society for speakers to address meetings held in the interest of The Christian Science Monitor, it may be timely to refer to the report of the Clerk of The Mother Church to the last Annual Meeting, which stated, "These requests have grown to a point where they are so frequent that it is becoming difficult to respond, particularly as the number of branch churches and societies is increasing.
To insure that complete lecture notices be printed in the Sentinel, detailed information should reach the Editorial Department regarding lectures in the United States and Canada, four weeks before the date of the lecture; in Great Britain and Ireland, five weeks before; in other European countries, six weeks before.
William A. Jeffery
with contributions from Lucy Jeffery
I wish to express my gratitude for the many blessings which have come to my family and to me during the last eleven years through the understanding gained from the teaching of Christian Science.
Christian Science is daily bringing me so much good that it is difficult to choose specific instances among so many, for I have truly found that "divine Love always has met and always will meet every human need," as Mrs.
David Eugéne Pascal
with contributions from Virginie Pascal Zanta
In gratitude for all the blessings I have received from Christian Science, I do my utmost to demonstrate the truth and to make known the God-principle, which is infinite Love.
I consider it a distinct privilege to testify to the healing and redemptive power of Christian Science, so wonderfully revealed by the Father to that noble woman, Mrs.
One evening, when our little boy was nearly three years old, while we were preparing him for bed as usual, I went into the bedroom to turn on the light, leaving him just outside the door with his father.
Having been a student of Christian Science for over seven years, I desire to express my gratitude for the many blessings I have experienced through my own understanding and with the help of others.
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