Without
doubt, one of the most amazing orders ever given to a body of men and women, from the human point of view, was that which fell from the lips of Moses when the Israelites found themselves at the Red Sea, hotly pursued by the hosts of Pharaoh.
In
his epistle to the Galatians Paul writes, "The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.
When
we begin to gain a knowledge of the truth as taught in Christian Science, we learn that we are dwelling in a spiritual realm, and that we can have dominion in that realm because of man's at-one-ment with God, good.
Dear God,
how glorious is Thy nameThrough all the earth and sea and sky! The wondrous heavens, Thy handiwork, The moon and stars Thou hast ordained, All, all are telling Thy great love To man, made in Thy likeness pure.
Judge Clifford P.Smith, Committee on Publication of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts,
Will you please allow me to say in your columns, with reference to an editorial in your issue of February 4, that Christian Science has cured a considerable number of persons who were afflicted with what had been diagnosed by physicians as cancer?
Stanley M. Sydenham, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
A bishop is apparently disturbed because Christian Science "has taken such an amazing hold on the United States of America" and that it "has been spreading with startling rapidity, especially in the large towns here in England.
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
A recent issue reports a public address in which the speaker makes kindly reference to Christian Science, but in connection with other methods of healing purporting to be mental or spiritual.
W. Truman Green, Committee on Publication for the State of Florida,
A recent issue of your paper contains an account of an interview with a minister in which he is quoted as saying that Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, denied the "blood of Christ," the "atonement.
David A. Giel, Committee on Publication for Holland,
A correspondent in a recent edition of your paper makes some statements about Christian Science and its Founder which I should like to correct, both in the interest of the readers and for equity's sake.
Hugh Stuart Campbell, Committee on Publication for the State of Illinois,
In a recent issue you graciously furnished space in the columns devoted to "People's Forum" for my letter replying to certain misleading and critical remarks about Christian Science which had been uttered by an evangelist at a revival service and reported in the Courier.
Mrs. Annie I. Rembert, Committee on Publication for the State of South Carolina,
In a recent issue you published a sermon under the caption, "When the grave means something more than the end of a fevered life, world thinkers are silent.
Wherever
Thou wouldst have me serve Thee, Father,Fill Thou my heart with joy to do Thy will;For I would follow, not with lagging footsteps,The inner voice of Truth, so small, so still.
How
often do the Scriptures remind us of the reliance which the Hebrews of old placed on God! All through the Old Testament examples are to be found of it.
Churches and Societies in the United States and in the Dominion of Canada which wish to give lectures during the first two months of the next lecture year, namely, July and August, are requested to inform the Board of Lectureship before June 1.
In the year 1912, I first heard of Christian Science, and soon thereafter saw a copy of the Christian Science Herald, where I found these words of Mrs.
It is over six years since I became a student of Christian Science, and in that time I have had many proofs of the wonderful truth taught us by our dear Leader, Mary Baker Eddy.
I have received many wonderful healings through the study and application of Christian Science; in fact, so many that space could hardly be given to tell the details of all of them.
To-day, as never before, my heart overflows with gratitude to God for His message of Christian Science and for His messenger, Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science.
In the year 1899 I was staying in the Adirondacks, under medical advice, because I was suffering from tuberculosis and had been told by my doctors that I could live in no other climate.
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