How
greatly would our load be lightened and our progress heavenward be accelerated if, when stumbling and groping more or less blindly along the rugged way, or hesitating which to take of the many paths opening up before us, some of which look more enticing than others, we constantly kept before us the comforting assurance of our Master recorded in the eleventh chapter of Luke, to the effect that the honest and diligent seeker will infallibly be rewarded with success.
While
enjoying the many blessings which are afforded those who attend the Christian Science Sunday School, one of the pupils found the time approaching when her attendance must cease.
When
the writer of the forty-sixth psalm recorded that profound injunction, "Be still, and know that I am God," he would appear to have stated tersely and definitely for all time the one thing needful, whereby mankind may be saved.
It
is related by Thoreau that once he saw that in the space of ground between the horses' path and the wheel track a tiny seed had taken root and presented a delicate flower.
I Do
not ask to see the journey's way,But with a faith transcending sight would knowThat Thou, my God, wilt lead from day to dayBy chosen paths, prepared for me to go.
Ralph G. Lindstrom, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado,
A column in a recent issue carries a reference to recognition by physicians recently assembled in Washington of the effect of the mind on the body, and also a statement which might leave the impression that Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, had little respect for physicians.
Miss Kate E. Andreae, Committee on Publication for Sussex, England,
It is reported in your recent issue that at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Bungalow Town, a clergyman preached a sermon entitled "Signs in Relation to World Delusions.
Miss Fredrikke Lie, Committee on Publication for Norway,
May I be allowed space in your paper for some remarks regarding an article in a recent issue of your esteemed paper dealing with the subject of Christian Science.
What
assurance is in these words of Christ Jesus, he who is known as the Messiah and the Saviour of mankind: "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest"! There is an unmistakable ring of certainty about them.
with contributions from Frank P. Hall, Francis William Cousins, S. S. Richards, Arthur Wood, Alice A. Friederich, Albert E. Blair, Frank C. Ayres, Anna Mary Schwab, Hilda Mary Fearnsides, John E. Hinrichs
Testimonies of healings brought about at authorized lectures on Christian Science will be published in The Christian Science Journal or the Christian Science Sentinel, when verified as are other testimonies appearing in the periodicals.
Though a student of the Bible from childhood, and for many years an earnest worker in a Protestant church, I had never felt satisfied with the understanding of God and man that I had been able to gain.
A translation of "Rudimental Divine Science" and "No and Yes" into the German language is now published in one volume with alternate pages of English and German, in both cloth and pocket editions, uniform in size with the library and pocket editions of other writings by Mary Baker Eddy.
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with contributions from Frank P. Hall, Francis William Cousins, S. S. Richards, Arthur Wood, Alice A. Friederich, Albert E. Blair, Frank C. Ayres, Anna Mary Schwab, Hilda Mary Fearnsides, John E. Hinrichs