In
his understanding of helpful love, Christ Jesus said to hearts filled with anxiety: "Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on.
As
one sat at her window in quiet study soon after the dawn of a summer morning, she came upon the statement in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
As
the student of Christian Science progresses in his understanding of the truth of being, and reaches the time when he not only applies this understanding to the solving of his own problems, but is requested to do so for the benefit of others, he may ask himself just what part of his study has helped him most to reach a demonstrable knowledge of Truth.
Hugh Stuart Campbell, Committee on Publication for the State of Illinois
Kindly grant me space in your publication to correct several misstatements with reference to Christian Science which appeared in your issue of January under the heading "Question Box.
Charles E. Heitman, Committee on Publication for the State of new York,
It is both surprising and regrettable that a minister of the gospel should have to be reminded that the healing of the sick and reforming of the sinner by purely spiritual means, as taught and practiced in Christian Science, was regarded by no less an individual than the Founder of the Christian religion himself as a confirmation and not, as our friend seems to think, a contradiction of its fundamentals.
with contributions from Rachel Goss Deyo, Bertha Conyngham, Carrie M. Henry, Lydia D. Whitaker, Epha N. Hamilton, Arthur Ernest Blainey, Helen Parcels Voigt
I had suffered from stomach and bowel trouble for over fifteen years; had sought the advice of good physicians; had taken many a bottle of medicine; and had tried diets and exercises, that I might once more enjoy good health; but my condition kept getting worse.
I have been in the Christian Science Sunday School since the age of six, and can never fully express my gratitude in words for all the good I have learned there.
Before coming into Christian Science, twelve years ago, I was in bondage to terrible headaches that would last for four days, during which time my temperature would rise as high as one hundred and four degrees.
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with contributions from Rachel Goss Deyo, Bertha Conyngham, Carrie M. Henry, Lydia D. Whitaker, Epha N. Hamilton, Arthur Ernest Blainey, Helen Parcels Voigt