In
an article in the Spectator of London, England, Sir William Hamilton Fyfe wrote in reference to the Greek Testament, "From it I learnt for the first time that repentance meant, not just being sorry for my sins.
Are
we, as was that victim long ago,Asleep beside Bethesda, reckoningAs real some dreamed-of empty dream or fear:A sickness, grief, or sin, or personal sense?
It
may interest the First Readers of our Churches and Societies, as well as other students, to examine the renditions of I John, 3: 1,2,3, given by various writers and translators.
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An editorial in the Sentinel made me realize that it has been many years since I used the Christian Science periodicals as a channel to express my gratitude for the healing power of Truth.
"Remember, thou canst be brought into no condition, be it ever so severe, where Love has not been before thee and where its tender lesson is not awaiting thee.
Many years ago I learned about Christian Science from a neighbor whose kindness and harmonious way of living so attracted my attention that one day I asked her what her religion was.
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