An advertisement dealing with scientific research appeared in a magazine some time ago predicting some startling applications of natural science to problems of light and sight.
More than thirty-five centuries have elapsed since the Lord promised divine aid to Abraham and his descendants, and some twenty-six centuries since Isaiah's prophetic reminder of this to the children of Israel.
Because of all the challenges that are being raised in respect to moral standards both in public and in private life, it may be well to ask: What is sin?
After I experienced an instantaneous healing of a pelvic injury a short time before the birth of our third child, the understanding of Christian Science became so clear to me that I eagerly drank in truths contained in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy that before had seemed obscure.
Some time ago while reading a 1927 Sentinel in a Christian Science Reading Room, I became engrossed in a testimony written by a young man who told simply what Christian Science had done for him and his family.
"And the word of the Lord came unto me, saying, Son of man, what is that proverb that ye have in the land of Israel, saying, The days are prolonged, and every vision faileth?
There was no Church of Christ, Scientist, in the little village where my husband and I lived for forty years, so the Christian Science periodicals were very welcome.
Announcement is made by the Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy of the publication of the Japanese translation of Rudimental Divine Scicnce—No and Yes.
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