Christ Jesus
declared that the law and the prophets were contained in the divine command which says, "Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them.
The
victory of David over Goliath, in its proof that the seeming might of materiality symbolized by Goliath was powerless before Truth demonstrated, is a source of unending inspiration to Bible students.
Throughout
all time, by divers ways and means, humanity has been seeking redress from its wrongs, and solace and protection from its trials and temptations.
In
the garden of Gethsemane our beloved Master and Way-shower, Christ Jesus, proved for the benefit of all mankind the utter futility of depending upon aught but God for support.
In
the third chapter of I John we find the familiar words, "Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is.
The
Christian Science Quarterly is of inestimable benefit to the student, since it unfolds a systematic course of study applicable to daily human needs.
Lester B. McCoun, Committee on Publication for the State of Nebraska,
On account of some recent comment at Ord on the subject of spiritual healing, I ask your kind consideration for this noncontroversial explanation of the difference between Christian Science and every other so-called mental method of healing.
Mrs. Mary S. Cowan, Committee on Publication for the State of South Carolina,
In the able article "Something Radically at Fault," published in the Observer of March 20, I regret to note that the writer steps far aside to misrepresent unkindly a well-known religion.
"They
shall not build," and lose the promiseOf an habitation strong;Nor shall they plant, and lose the harvestsThat to faithful hands belong;But they shall build, and then inhabit;Great shall be their peace, and long;And they shall plant, and gather richly;They shall harvest with a song.
A visitor
to The Mother Church was recently asked, "What new undertaking is designed to register in material terms the spiritual activity of spreading the gospel to the nations of the world?
Although
the adjectives "human" and "mortal" can be used interchangeably, what is human can be distinguished from what is mortal, and this distinction has a good reason and a practical value.
A translation of "Rudimental Divine Science" and of "No and Yes" into the Czech, or Bohemian, language was published on October 15, 1931, in one volume, with alternate pages of English and Czech, in both library and pocket editions, uniform in size with the library and pocket editions of the other writings by Mary Baker Eddy.
I want to take advantage of the great privilege granted to us in the Christian Science periodicals, to express publicly my gratitude for the many blessings that have come to me through divine Love.
Twenty-one years ago I turned unreservedly to Christian Science for help, aften ten years spent in search of health through various material systems, including several serious operations, all of which had left me in a pitiful state of fear and weakness.
There is a passage in the Bible which says, "If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.
Over eleven years ago I was healed through Christian Science of bowel trouble, hay fever, influenza, and a blind abscess on the gums which a dentist said could never be reached.
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