In
her publication "Miscellaneous Writings" Mary Baker Eddy, the beloved Leader of the Christian Science movement, points the way to the attainment of eternal bliss.
Many
people have thought at one time or another, "I should like to be a student of Christian Science, but it sets too high a standard; it would make too great demands on me.
At
one time when a student of Christian Science was retyping the script of a play, she found herself thinking of the effect the direction "on stage" had upon the actors.
The
correct understanding of the term "reflection" as used in Christian Science is important to the effective comprehension of man in the image and likeness of God.
In
the seventeenth chapter of John we read these words: "And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was.
After
graduating from college a young woman accepted a position as a teacher in a small rural high school on the prairie in the western part of the United States.
He
came to the Magdalen close to the tomb,Comforting grief;He came to the eleven in the locked room,Quickening faith;He came to sweet Galilee in the bright morn,Pledging his love;He stood by the seaside, among the newbornFishers of men;He gave them commission that they should go forth,Preaching the Word,On seas of the nations and lands of the earth,Christ to be near.
Our family came into Christian Science when I was a young child through my father's quick healing of severe nervous exhaustion and insomnia, which had necessitated his giving up his work.
In 1926, when I was expecting a child, quite a few of my friends doubted the successful outcome of the approaching confinement because of my poor state of health.
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<p>He that hath God his guardian made,<br>Shall underneath th' Almighty's shade<br>Fearless and undisturbed abide.
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