An
important direction in the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, urges the following rule.
When
the Psalmist sang, "I will behold thy face in righteousness: I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with thy likeness," he was proclaiming a metaphysical fact.
It
is in accordance with the will of God that men should be free, free from physical and moral bondage, free from fear, uncertainty, suffering, sorrow, accidents, disasters, free from belief in death, which is often erroneously thought of as inevitable and according to God's will.
Two
friends, exploring the home to which one of them had just moved, found in the garden a row of interesting looking plants of the lily type, with luxuriant leafage, presumably to be crowned later with beautiful flowers.
The
watchfulness of ever-present LoveWould guide John still within this banishment,For otherwise the dreary monotoneOf shifting seas had grown unbearable.
Lt.-Col. Robert E. Key, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
In your column "Town Topics," appearing in the Down Recorder recently, mention is made of Christian Science, and it is clear from what is said that the writer is misinformed concerning it.
O Father
God, I thank Thee,And thanking Thee, rejoiceThat when I truly listenI clearly hear Thy voice!In quiet meditation,In humbleness I findThe solace of Thy leading,The sanctuary of Mind.
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I wish to express my gratitude for Christian Science and for the many blessings that have come to me in my daily life through its study and application.
Walter C. Roupe
with contributions from Walter C. Roupe
I am very grateful for the opportunity to express my gratitude for the many healings and blessings which have come to my wife and me through the study of Science and Health by Mrs.
I have been bountifully blessed by Mary Baker Eddy's discovery of Christian Science, and by her tireless effort in founding this great movement, which has encircled the world, bringing to mankind's attention a positive deliverance from all its distresses.
In gratitude for all the help and inspiration I have received from the testimonies in our periodicals, I should like to say how Christian Science has helped me.
Man
is at one with God, his heavenly source;His consciousness, serene, can only knowThe facts divine and holy power, which flowIn union true and full unbroken courseThroughout the realm of all things real; with forceUnspent, unchecked by mortal will, yet kind,Revealing the unlabored might of MindWhich man reflects—his God-ordained resource.
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