HOW
often in human affairs does one who seems to excel in starting some activity lack the ability to bring such work to a successful finish, owing perhaps to a belief of mental stagnation, procrastination, or the seeming lack of right ideas.
WHEN
it seems that our light flickers and inspiration wanes; when it seems impossible to pray, yet the heart yearns heavenward, then let us put on "the garment of praise.
Extracts from an address given by Captain T. J. Deans, Committee on Publication for County Antrim, Ireland, to members of the Belfast Branch of Toc H,
In order to gain a true perception of Christian Science it is of great importance, if not indeed an essential requirement, that we shall first get to know something about the Discoverer and Founder of this religion—Mary Baker Eddy.
Capt. W. John Fuller, former Committee on Publication for Cape Province, South Africa,
In a reprint from the Daily Telegraph, published in the Argus, on April 6, the following statement appears: "The unorthodox methods of treatment, such as homeopathy, Christian Science, and osteopathy, have the advantage of appealing to that appetite for magic inherent in us.
Miss Ellen Graham, Acting Committee on Publication for Lanarkshire, Scotland,
In your issue of May 4 a contributor, writing of newspaper records of cases dealing with the refusal of Christian Scientists to call in a doctor, says: "The theory apparently is that if the patient is to be cured he will be cured by 'the law of God' and not by any human help.