A dictionary
defines "patriostism" as "love of country; devotion to the welfare of one's country;" and a "patriot" as "one who loves his country and zealously supports its authority and interests.
During
the short period in which he was doing his wonderful works on earth, Jesus tried to make the disciples understand the omnipotence of God, Spirit.
The
statement of Christ Jesus, "Strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it," gave one young student of Christian Science a good deal of anxious thought.
William Wallace Porter, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
A certain letter is misleading when it represents Christian Science practitioners as "condemning doctors, bringing sorrow, grief, and expense to families; and leaving them flat when the case gets beyond the practitioner's control.
Louis N. Denniston, Committee on Publication for the State of Connecticut,
The space given to the subject of religion in your February issue is so generous, and the thoughts expressed by the writers are so generally pleasing, that a request for space in an early issue of the Wesleyan Cardinal for a statement from a Christian Scientist should be favorably received.
When
confronted by the suggestion that the effect of their healing work can be reversed, or that a disease which has once been healed can recur, students of Christian Science have often been helped by the following passage from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
Men
and nations need a common basis on which to work out their mutual problems, and they are destined to find it in the government of divine Principle.
With a great desire to express sufficient gratitude for all Christian Science has done for me and mine, and also feeling that perhaps someone who needs to have courage strengthened may read this testimony, I shall tell of a healing I had over three years ago.
I render thanks and acknowledge the healing of physical, mental, moral, financial, social, and business difficulties which have arisen in my personal experience and have been surmounted through the study of Christian Science.