It
has been aptly said that the seven units of time, namely, seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years, constitute seven great fears of mankind.
Among
the innumerable blessings and benefits which Christian Science brings to humanity, perhaps the greatest is the gradual but certain transformation of the human character, by which the grosser elements are lost, while all that is fine, noble, grand, and enduring, remains because it is related to God, good.
with contributions from J. Reid, L. B. Ashby, George F. Gaerttner, Mildred Seydell, Edmund J. Thompson, George Richmond Grose, Ernest H. Cherrington, Beverley Baxter
Ernest H. Partridge, Committee on Publication for Glamorganshire, Wales,
In replying to a clergyman's remarks on Christian Science, I should like to point out that the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science has brought to the world a religion that is healing the sick, reforming the sinner, and in so doing affords practical proof of the Science she elucidates.
The
woman who said that she was "not good enough to try Christian Science" would not have made that remark if she had gained a correct understanding of the nature of Christian Science.
Throughout
the ages God has been recognized as Father, and our Master, Christ Jesus, taught his disciples this fact in the prayer known as the Lord's Prayer, that prayer which Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, tells us "covers all human needs".