All
of the world's problems arise from the fact that men do not consistently and constantly keep God's commandments, that they are not "continuing instant" in prayer.
It
is recorded that at the close of the last supper, when they had sung a hymn, Jesus and his disciples went out into the Mount of Olives, and there he continued talking with them.
William Wallace Porter, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
May I ask your brief indulgence in referring to a letter which appeared in the Times-Union of April 9 from a clergyman, commenting on my letter in your issue of April 2.
George W. Martin, Committee on Publication for Victoria, Australia,
The condemnation of Christian Science by a bishop in the Herald as "a religious as well as a medical heresy," merely because its teachings have brought relief to suffering humanity through spiritual means instead of with material remedies, is unusual in these days of enlightenment.
As fading beams of waning moon,And rosy hues of morning,Announce to wakening bird and beeA fresh, new day is dawning,So fading dreams of error's night,And gleams of Truth appearing,Reveal to calm and holy faithLove's perfect reign is nearing.
The editor of the Isle of Man Examiner has already published an excerpt from The Christian Science Monitor, and has expressed his willingness to publish one each quarter.
The Christian Science Board Of Directors
with contributions from William R. Rathvon, George Wendell Adams, Charles E. Heitman, William P. McKenzie, Nelvia E. Ritchie, The Christian Science Board of Directors
Board of Trustees, Third Church of Christ, Scientist,New York, New York.
In 1904 a noted eye specialist, after a very thorough examination, told me that I was badly in need of eyeglasses, and that I should have been wearing them since childhood.
This testimony is written in gratitude and love for the many healings I have had through applying the teachings contained in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by our Leader.
About nine years ago, after being told by doctors at home and abroad that a major operation would be the only way to obtain relief from almost constant weakness and suffering, it was decided that I should submit to one.
O quiet
shelter from the heat of day,Where weary ones athirst may come and drinkThe living waters flowing peacefully,And gain fresh views of how to work and think!And then, refreshed, they sally forth to fightAnew life's battle, primed for victoryO'er every ill that would obscure the sightOf heaven now and here eternally.
The Christian Science Board Of Directors
with contributions from William R. Rathvon, George Wendell Adams, Charles E. Heitman, William P. McKenzie, Nelvia E. Ritchie, The Christian Science Board of Directors