The
daily application of Christian Science means so much to the student that he keenly desires to communicate his gratitude to receptive ones aspiring to understand the truth which this teaching unfolds.
A most
exalted definition of "Church" is that given by Mary Baker Eddy on page 583 of her textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures": "Church.
It
is related of our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, that when she was living in Lynn, engaged in writing the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," she would sometimes go down to the ocean to a certain little point where great red rocks are piled up on the shore.
with contributions from Helen Chaffee Howard, The Christian Science Board of Directors, William M. Bartlett, Grace F. Cudworth, Ernest C. Sherburne, Violet Ker Seymer, Wilfred Becket Wells, Daisette D. S. McKenzie
Interviews with newspapermen of the Midlothian papers have nearly always met with a ready response, frequently from the editor in person, and the attitude of these gentlemen is friendly, while a number show real interest.
Paymaster Capt. John W. E. Gilhespy, Committee on Publication for Devonshire, England,
Christian Scientists will have read with much interest the account given in a recent edition of the Methodist Conference at Bradford, at which the question of spiritual healing was considered, and the instances given of healing through prayer are particularly gratifying and helpful.
Edgar G. Harris, Committee on Publication for South Island, New Zealand,
In your issue of October 6, a correspondent tells of a lady who suffered from a trying affliction, was miserable and difficult to live with, but who through the ministrations of Christian Science lost her misery and became peaceful, happy, and contented.