One
day, as some Christian Scientists were motoring along a winding road enjoying the scenery, they suddenly became aware that they had lost their way.
Christ Jesus,
the great demonstrator of the truth of being, once said to the disciples of John the Baptist, "Tell John what things ye have seen and heard; how that the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, to the poor the gospel is preached.
The
opportunity to engage in systematic study at colleges and universities in preparation for the professions and for a fuller life is one of the great blessings of our modern age.
Lt.-Col. Robert E. Key, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland
At the Rochester Diocesan Conference, at Caxton Hall, Westminster, as reported in a recent issue, one of the speakers said that Christian Scientists overemphasize the matter of spiritual healing.
In addition to about seven hundred reprints which are taken from the Home Forum page of The Christian Science Monitor something like twenty-two hundred quotations from our periodicals have appeared in the secular papers of the state with due credit.
In
speaking of Jesus and the fierce ordeals which assailed him, Mary Baker Eddy has written, "Yet he swerved not, well knowing that to obey the divine order and trust God, saves retracing and traversing anew the path from sin to holiness".
with contributions from Thomas E. Hurley, Marie Baldy, Peter V. Ross, Florence S. Smith, Robert Stanley Ross, Elizabeth D. Bigheart, William Duncan Kilpatrick, Winifred Borsom, Hermann S. Hering, Annie Haug, Lucia C. Coulson, Norah D. Robson
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It is with a heart overflowing with joy that I write this testimony of sincere gratitude to God, to Christ Jesus, and to Mary Baker Eddy, for the great love that has been revealed to me through the study of Christian Science.
Teach
me to love, dear Father-Mother, God,To lose all thought of self in serving Thee,Above the clouds of sorrow, sense, or sinWith vision pure Thy perfect child to see.
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with contributions from Thomas E. Hurley, Marie Baldy, Peter V. Ross, Florence S. Smith, Robert Stanley Ross, Elizabeth D. Bigheart, William Duncan Kilpatrick, Winifred Borsom, Hermann S. Hering, Annie Haug, Lucia C. Coulson, Norah D. Robson