IN
the folder, "Recommendations for Lecture Arrangements," issued each year by The Christian Science Board of Lectureship, we find several paragraphs under Section 4.
IT
happened that two Christian Scientists were on a holiday in an old town dominated by a picturesque and historical fortress, set on a rock around which the city had clustered and grown up.
REALIZING
that eternal Truth is always at hand, Truth that is limitless, Truth in which man lives, moves, and has his being, the Apostle Paul was able to declare in his second letter to the faithful in Corinth, "Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.
PROBABLY
most people realize that the finding of the right means and methods of living harmoniously with their neighbors is of great importance in their lives.
FOR
two weeks the English class had been preparing for the playlet, a scene from a Shakespearean drama, and the month's grades would be based, to a great extent, to the interpretations of the parts assigned to the pupils.
Major Henry J. F. Coe, V.D., Committee on Publication for Tasmania, Australia,
On May 25 your paper reported an English bishop's attack on "pacifism," which he described as "anti-Christian" and as "blasphemous as Christian Science, which prays for bodily health without having recourse to the means God has given us for the cure of the body.
The Western Morning News carried a series of articles under the heading, "How Plymouth Worships," and one of these articles was a report of a service at First Church of Christ, Scientist, Plymouth.
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
should be alert not to allow themselves to be mesmerized into inactivity by the suggestions which are being poured forth from many sources today, in the name of wisdom and truth.
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The testimonies in our periodicals have so often encouraged me that I am sending this in the hope that it will help someone who is trying to awake from a dream of disease or limitation.
I am glad, by giving this testimony, to be able to express my gratitude for Mary Baker Eddy, for the understanding of God she has brought to me and to others.
In 1918, at a time when, because of social and business problems added to physical sickness, I was greatly perplexed, Christian Science was brought to my notice.
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with contributions from Harold P. Ausherman, Johne Barringer Johnson, Alvin John Schafer, Lucy E. Richardson, Rosina Merritt Paulson, Doris C. Montgomery