No
sermon was ever preached, no church ever built, no creed ever formulated, that did not seek to satisfy the hunger of the human heart for a fuller interpretation of the Scriptures.
In
the book of the Acts, at the end of the fourteenth chapter, it is related that the memberrs of the early church rehearsed what God had done for them, and rejoiced, too, that He had "opened the door of faith unto the Gentiles.
The
average person at work in the office, shop, factory, store, or selling goods on the road, believes he is attending to business; but is he in the true sense of the word really doing so when thus occupied?
In
accordance with Article XXXII, Section 4, of the Manual of The Mother Church, Christian Science churches offer to their communities and neighbors at least one Christian Science lecture during the year.
Mrs. Elsie Ashwell, Committee on Publication for Warwickshire, England,
That the miracles recorded in the Bible were supernatural interpositions of Deity, who, on other occasions of humanity's dire needs, withholds His power, is a view your correspondent is, of course, at liberty to hold.
Charles E. Heitman, Committee on Publication for New York,
I shall appreciate an opportunity to comment upon and correct any false impression that may have been conveyed by the kindly references to Christian Science contained in an article on spiritualism appearing in your recent issue.
Lester B. McCoun, Committee on Publication for Nebraska,
I believe the true value of any publication is determined by the extent to which it cooperates in bringing out the high ideals of our three greatest institutions, which are Christianity, our homes where purity, culture, and refinement prevail, and our well-conducted schools.
When
Christ Jesus enjoined upon his disciples the necessity of keeping clean the inside of the platter and of the cup as well as the outside, he taught a valuable lesson by the skillful use of parable.
with contributions from Paul Stark Seeley, Florence Gertrude Smith, Margaret Murney Glenn, Ruth McHugh, William E. Brown, Helen S. McDearmon, William D. Kilpatrick, George Arnold Stewart Grant, Richard J. Davis, J. Edwin Jensen
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.
After spending ten years in a weary search for health among material remedies, consulting the best specialists in the East for heart, nerve, and stomach trouble, I came from the East to the mountains of Washington in the hope that the climate might effect the needed change.
Twenty years ago, after being treated by many physicians who relieved but did not cure frequent and serious attacks of pleurisy, I turned absolutely to Christian Science, and was healed within twenty-four hours, permanently and perfectly, of the most severe attack I had ever had.
Articles from members of The Mother Church and good testimonies from those healed by Christian Science are always welcomed for consideration by the Editors.
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with contributions from Paul Stark Seeley, Florence Gertrude Smith, Margaret Murney Glenn, Ruth McHugh, William E. Brown, Helen S. McDearmon, William D. Kilpatrick, George Arnold Stewart Grant, Richard J. Davis, J. Edwin Jensen