In
Webster's Dictionary the word "oasis" is defined as "a fertile or green spot in a waste or desert," and "fertile" is explained as meaning "fruitful;.
Radiant
happiness, often a characteristic of Christian Scientists, is frequently commented upon by those who are questioning what there is in the religion discovered, taught, and lived by Mary Baker Eddy which so differentiates its followers from their fellows.
Among
the innumerable qualities of divine Mind, order certainly is one of vast importance, as evidenced by the splendid effects resulting from its activity.
Many
valuable lessons might be drawn from the very commonplace things of life if one would pause to ponder quietly those daily happenings so near at hand.
The Hon. C. Augustus Norwood, Committee on Publication of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts,
The Christian Science lecturer upon whose statements a reverend gentleman comments in the February 20 issue of the Arlington Advocate, will be glad to know that the critic found "many beautiful and helpful suggestions" in the report of the lecture which he states he read with interest.
Gordon V. Comer, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado,
A well-known clergyman, who conducts a column of "Everyday Questions" in your paper, answered a few days ago the query, "How do you account for the growth of symbolism in modern religion?
The
Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, is printed in Revised Braille, grade one and a half.
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with contributions from Richard Lynch, Roger W. Babson, J. C. Penney, Charles Haven Myers, Norman Goodall, Raymond B. Walker, David DeForest Burrell, E. Spencer Gilley