In
reading "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," the student discovers that its author, Mary Baker Eddy, sometimes uses similes derived from optics to illustrate metaphysical points.
"Go
to your pastor," a little girl faced with the various problems of childhood was always lovingly told by her mother; "go to your pastor for healing and help.
In
her textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, makes this important observation.
In order to meet an increased demand for Christian Science literature in countries in which English is not spoken, translations have now been made of the following pamphlets:"God's Law of Adjustment and Other Articles" in Greek"A Wider Vision" in ItalianPrice 15 cents each.
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Aganist
the background of the sea he taught;The crowd were silent, hung upon each word,Wondered, yet felt that this was what they sought,This Truth the Christ, for so their hearts averred.
Levi M. Horton
with contributions from Hertha P. Lane
Christian Science was first brought to my attention in 1902, when, at the invitation of a friend, who later became my wife, I attended my first service in a Church of Christ, Scientist.
The first thing that I read when I receive The Christian Science Journal or the Sentinel is the testimony section; so I feel that I must do my part by telling of some of the many reasons I have for being very grateful for Christian Science.
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