MORTAL
mind asserts that human life follows a cycle which includes childhood, youth, maturity, age; and it attaches to each of these periods specific limitations and discords.
with contributions from H. M. Queen Wilhelmina, Arthur Hedley, William Lawrence, Theodor Anderson, Raymond Pitcairn, A Correspondent, William T. Manning
James W. Fulton, Committee on Publication for Ontario, Canada,
A sermonette which appeared in the Sun-Times recently constituted interesting reading, but it included a reference which indicated a misunderstanding of Christian Science.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of lowa,
It was gratifying to find in the report of a sermon delivered in Mason City, which appeared in a recent issue of your paper, an open acknowledgment that "God's love and power remain unchanged," and that through dependence on this divine power, healing of human suffering is still available.
Nils A. T. Lerche, Committee on Publication for Norway,
According to a recent issue of Adresseavisen, a professor has recently made the following statement: "Christian Science says: Believe you are well and you are well, believe you have no sin and you have no sin.
UNTIL
she took up the study of Christian Science, the writer, though a devoted Bible reader, never realized how often the word "now" is used in the Scriptures in connection with salvation and healing; and the realization of this presence of good has meant much to her in the unfoldment of Christian Science.