In
the first seven beatitudes our great Master had extolled the qualities of man as the reflection of God, and had pointed out blessing in abundance as a present possibility within the reach of all.
In
the Christian Science Sentinel for February 22, 1941, there appeared in the "Signs of the Times" columns a translated reprint from "Ralliemont, Lausanne, Switzerland," which told of a traveler's arrival one Sunday evening in a little village where old traditions were still preserved.
with contributions from Frank Knox, James J. Smithson, E. E. A. Heriz-Smith, Wendell Willkie
Frank Knox, Secretary of the NavyNew York Herald Tribune We are determined to press on, shoulder to shoulder, in the West and in the East until our fluttering banners herald the resurrection of liberty of conscience, liberty of speech, liberty of action, and liberty of religion.