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WHO
has not felt aroused to a higher hope by these ringing words of the Psalmist: "Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in"?
IN
Matthew's account of the feeding of the five thousand it is related that the disciples came to Jesus, asking him to send the people away so that they might go to the villages and buy themselves food.
IN
secular affairs, it is a common thing for one who has set himself a certain goal to attempt to reach it through persistence of the human will and desire.
Oscar R. Porter, Jr., Committee on Publication for the State of North Carolina,
Your issue of May 20 carried a report from Duke University in which the dean is quoted as saying that "Christian Science offers a still less radical prescription, but it is still an effort to shrink away from pain, to avoid it, to ignore pain in the hope that one may thus escape it.
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
In reply to Hildebrand, writing in your issue of July 20, let me say that the "minds" of Christian Scientists are not "unquestioning minds," as he asserts.
CURRENT
advocacy of moderate drinking as a satisfactory substitute for total abstinence may have raised the question, "What is the attitude of Christian Scientists on this subject?
In the course of applying its policies concerning foreign exchange and balance of trade, the German Government is limiting the importation of Christian Science literature.
The questions are sometimes asked, Should duties and offices in a branch church be entrusted to those members only who have had class instruction in Christian Science?
My deep gratitude urges me to delay no longer in acknowledging at least some portion of the great blessing that Christian Science has bestowed upon me.
Christian Science has brought so many blessings into my experience that I should like to express, in a measure, my gratitude to God for these blessings.
WRAP
around thy brother the mantle of compassion; See him pure and holy as thou thyself wouldst be; By the Golden Rule of love the Master taught us, fashion All thy thought and speech and acts until thou set him free.
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