SOLON
said that a tyranny might be a fair spot but it had no way down from it; meaning, that although absolute power seemed ideal to men, a relinquishment of it generally cost the very life.
THE
man in the street may admit that humility is a beautiful and saintly quality, but he is not prone to acknowledge that he either desires or needs it.
IT
has sometimes been observed that young men and young women coming from Christian Science homes, when placed upon their own resources, are confronted with an apparent inability to cope with their problems because they have always depended upon some one else to do their work in Christian Science for them.
THE
text, "I had rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness," opened up a train of thought to the writer of much practical utility in everyday life.
Hugh Stuart Campbell, Committee on Publication for the State of Illinois,
Our critic, a doctor of medicine, makes a very mistaken assertion when he says, "Where there is any organic trouble, there is no healing by the so-called force of Christian Science.
THE
well-known rule of military tactics, "Divide and destroy," which it seems has also come to be commonly known in the affairs of business, has an important metaphysical significance.
The attention of clerks and committees of branch churches in the United States and Canada, having in charge arrangements for lectures, is called to the necessity of having the information reach the Editorial Department at least four weeks before the date of the lecture, in order to insure publication in the Sentinel.
When I first became interested in Christian Science, through a friend in business, I went to a Wednesday evening testimony meeting, but thought nothing of it and did not follow it up.
IF
he should come one night and find me idly sleeping, With lamp burned out, the oil of joy consumed! If after all my work I reached the place of weeping, Where anguish reigns in darkness unillumed!
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