WHILE
taking an automobile trip along a well-known highway, a student of Christian Science observed the many signs which are provided for the protection of motorists.
OUT
of her wide experience and long and careful study of the Bible, Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, has formulated statements and rules which are logical and provable.
Meinrad Schnewlin, Committee on Publication for German-speaking Switzerland,
The report of a lecture in a recent issue necessitates some explanation, because in one place it gives a wrong impression of the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy.
Miss Ellen Graham, Committee on Publication for Lanarkshire, Scotland,
In a recent issue, a clergyman is reported to have said that "the three great heresies of today are Christian Science, spiritualism, and British Istaelism, and there are all products of fear.
THE
reasoned eloquence of Job's three friends, their weight of human knowledge impressively delivered and the deductions drawn therefrom, did not impress the listening Elihu.
with contributions from Margaret Aitkenhead Taylor, Mary Becker, John Macrae Kitchen, Raymond W. Stafford, Roy M. Mumma, Ellen A. Bucher, Nels E. Grunlund, Elsa Kaiser Carpenter, Thelma L. Ludlow
I am grateful that Christian Science was given to mankind in this age, and that, through its study and application, we have the opportunity to understand God better.
I am deeply grateful to Christian Science for all of the blessings which have come to me and to my family through the study and application of its rules.
DIVINE
it is when Spirit speaks to me And tells me, midst the senses' angry shock, When earth-made testimony seems to mock, " 'Tis but a dream that only mortals see.
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with contributions from Margaret Aitkenhead Taylor, Mary Becker, John Macrae Kitchen, Raymond W. Stafford, Roy M. Mumma, Ellen A. Bucher, Nels E. Grunlund, Elsa Kaiser Carpenter, Thelma L. Ludlow