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business and industry it is recognized that readjustment in every direction is a great necessity of the hour, but opinions differ as to how this is to be brought about.
MUCH
has been spoken and written of the advantageous and meritorious qualities of being a good listener; and certainly it is an essential quality to cultivate if one would be able or ready to dispense to others the ideas or thoughts that present themselves to him.
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
derive help and comfort from the prophet's words concerning God, "Thou art of purer eyes than to behold evil, and canst not look on iniquity.
IN
the Bible there are to be found many similes to illustrate the love and care of the Father-Mother God for His children, not the least encouraging and comforting of these being the allusions to the birds.
THE
dedication of the church edifice of any Church of Christ, Scientist, is a cause for great rejoicing, not only in a specific locality, but throughout the entire Field.
Charles M. Shaw, Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
The statement by a speaker at the Convocation of Canterbury, "I do not suppose there is any more fantastic theory than that on which Christian Science is founded — the theory that matter and the body do not exist, and that therefore pain cannot exist" — is incorrect and misleading.
Arthur J. Chapman, Committee on Publication for the State of Louisiana,
Your issue of January 27 contains an article entitled "To-morrow's Doctor," which makes reference to mental healing and states that "the quack often achieves remarkable cures, the result in most cases of his loudly expressed faith in a cure;" and then the article goes on to say that "this is the curative force of all systems of mental healing, of which Christian Science is perhaps the most conspicuous.
In these days when the world is becoming more unified, it is significant that the Christian Science periodicals have a world-wide circulation and that their contents are being gathered from an ever widening field.
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, at least four weeks before the date of the lecture; in Great Britain and Ireland, at least five weeks before; in other European countries, at least eight weeks before.
Christian Science came to my notice on a so-called deathbed: I had been given up to die by our family physician, who had diagnosed the case as tuberculosis in its last stage.
The heart of every Christian Scientist overflows with gratitude at the thought of the countless blessings that have come to the world through the vision and steadfastness of our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy.
I am a willing witness to the healing power of Christian Science, having had five years of suffering from stomach trouble, eczema, and other ills, from which I received only temporary relief from physicians.
Emily Tipp
with contributions from David F. Tipp, G.H. TIpp
Sixteen years ago I was healed of chronic constipation, liver and stomach trouble, severe headaches, biliousness, diseased gums, and other ailments while reading the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
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