To Shakespeare, the writer of those lines, ingratitude apparently suggested something cold, hard, and unyielding, causing all that comes within its radius to wither, or become inert and stagnant.
WHEN
viewed in the light which Christian Science throws on the Scriptures, our Master's parable of the rich man and Lazarus, related in Luke's Gospel, is a valuable help to the pilgrim steadfastly pursuing his way from sense to Soul.
IN
Boston, Massachusetts, there stands The Mother Church, "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, our prayer in stone," which, its Founder, Mary Baker Eddy, said, "will be the prophecy fulfilled, the monument upreared, of Christian Science".
Capt. John W. E. Gilhespy, Committee on Publication for Devonshire, England,
In the Western Evening Herald of February 16, under the heading "The Perfect Peptician," your contributor, "Wayfarer," first of all quotes: "As a man 'thinketh in his heart, so is he," and, "There is nothing either good or bad.
C. Shelton Agar, Committe on Publication for Natal, South Africa,
The article "Christ or Christian Science," published in your columns of November 27, is somewhat at variance with the truth about Christian Science and the attitude of clergymen who have had wider experiences of its teachings.
Clair D. Robison, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana.
Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, tells us on page 104 of her textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures": "Agassiz, the celebrated naturalist and author, has wisely said: 'Every great scientific truth goes through three stages.
"A Christian Scientist
is not fatigued by prayer, by reading the Scriptures or the Christian Science textbook," writes Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, in the Manual of The Mother Church.
The
human yearning to find a higher, nobler way of life leads many to the Bible, and the study of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy gives us a practical understanding of its treasures.