CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
love The Mother Church, and they never tire of expressing their deep gratitude for its beneficent activities which are bringing to the nations of the earth the true knowledge of God.
In your report of the New Hampshire Methodist Conference, the bishop is credited with the statement that "the presence of evil and suffering" is ignored by Christian Science.
What
Christian Scientist visiting Boston is not thrilled as his eyes rest upon the new Publishing House, bearing aloft the stirring inscription, "The Lord gave the word: great was the company of those that published it," like a crier to the world, challenging adversity, proclaiming the triumph of good and the downfall of evil!
In
the first epistle of John we read these inspiring words: "Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God.
To
remember and observe the Sabbath day in an orderly and truly profitable manner, in spite of the urge to do many worldly things, calls for thoughtful reasoning and consistent decision.