THE
two cardinal points in Christian Science are, first, the allness and infinity of God and His reflection; secondly, the unreality of everything else.
The
sufferings of the Israelites in Egypt, and the hardships that they encountered during their wanderings in the wilderness before entering the promised land, were due to their ignorance of God's law, or else to their failure to obey it.
The
writer was working for herself one evening to meet a condition in which a piece of matter seemed to be needed, but she thought: "God does not work through matter.
Young
people in schools and colleges who are studying the history of their own country, and of other countries, are looking out on world happenings of the present time with particular interest.
"Church of the Air" talk over Columbia Broadcasting System by B. Palmer Lewis,
A Christian Science period in the Columbia "Church of the Air" series was conducted from Station WABC, New York, Sunday afternoon, September 25, at one o'clock.
Happiness
! How like a will-o'-the-wisp it seems to many—a joyous experience which, after a few brief moments, vanishes, leaving behind it only hope of its recurrence! Why is this?
In response to many requests from the Field, the Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy have authorized the publication of a Cloth Pocket Edition of the Church Manual, in blue and in brown, to match the Sunday School Edition of Science and Health and the Cloth Pocket Editions of Mrs.
In much gratitude for the help and blessings Christian Science has brought to me, I wish to send in my testimony that others who read it may find help and courage to trust in God, no matter what their problems may be.
Through excessive work and worry, while living in Florida in the early eighties, I fell a victim to typhoid fever, which came near ending my earthly existence, and which resulted in great weakness and nervousness.
Wide
spaces of a distant land forlorn,Dim in the world's gray morn,Darkness without a star, without a light,Nor shade, nor shelter, in the scorching sunOf midday heat—and when the day is doneLoneliness, fear, and doubt come with the night!And yet, the seer of oldIn shining words foretold,The wilderness shall blossom as the rose,Joy in the solitary place shall be—Instead of thorns shall grow the myrtle tree—And shadow of a rock for your repose.
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