When Job expressed his longing for God, "Oh that I knew where I might find him! that I might come even to his seat!" he voiced a desire uppermost in many a weary heart today as humanity looks for a way to solve its perplexing problems.
The
beautiful Scriptural citation from I John 3:1–3, which is read at the close of each Christian Science Sunday service as a correlative to "the scientific statement of being," given by Mrs.
An article, "Seen from the Top O' the World," in the January 16 issue of your paper contains the following statement: "During our late debauch we became so involved in Christian Science bookkeeping, and so enamored of it, that we forgot quite completely why we were keeping books.
In the third of a series of articles recently published in the Anglo-Brazilian Chronicle mention was made of a book in which the author claims to have received spirit messages from Mary Baker Eddy and attempts to modify her teaching in its relation to spiritualism.
In
medical parlance, the word "resistance" is used to indicate that physical quality which it is claimed enables one more or less successfully to combat fatigue, disease, and even death itself, and it is believed that this resistance in some degree can be built up or broken down according to one's observance of material laws of health.