"The
human history needs to be revised, and the material record expunged," declares Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, in "Retrospection and Introspection".
Three
soldierly qualities that bring great rewards when constantly held as ideals and expressed in word and deed by Christian Scientists in war service, are obedience, alertness, and cheerfulness.
The
Christian pilgrim in his journey from sense to Soul may come to the place where he sees the unreality of mortal existence before the radiance of spiritual life dawns fully upon his consciousness.
What
pictures of harmony, of well-being, of calm after storm, are conjured up by that happy word "peace"! What wish, what prayer, is lovelier than "Peace be unto you"! And yet the seers and the wise men of all time have glimpsed and warned against a so-called peace, the foundations of which rest not on the granite of Principle.
"All one"!
In the light of the teaching of Christian Science this Old English form of the word "alone," cited in the dictionary as obsolete, becomes fraught with meaning and contemporary with all time, for Christian Science teaches the supreme fact of the indivisibility of God and man, Principle and idea.
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Since this Committee took office, only one letter of correction has been necessary, and that was to a paper printed in Brisbane and Rockhampton by another denomination.
The purpose of this testimony is to express my gratitude to God for growth in Christian Science and for the protection that I experienced during thirteen and a half months overseas.
It is with humility and gratitude to God that I testify to the benefits that my family and I have experienced since Christian Science was presented to us.
An increasing appreciation of our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, and the Christian Science movement prompts me to express gratitude for many blessings received through the study of this Science.
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