It
was early spring, when the sun had that sudden warmth which makes the whole world feel young, and turns the bare branches crimson and orange with rising sap.
Ray Birn Delvin, Committee on Publication for the Province of Quebec, in the
A sermon recently radiocast, as reported in the Star, contained reference to what the speaker regarded as "foolish religionists who say 'there is no reality in sin, sickness, disease, fear, or death.
Byron B. Haviland, Committee on Publication for the State of Washington, in the
Your issue of January 12 contains an article, under the heading "Spiritualism," in which the writer goes far astray from his subject to charge Christian Science with being a "blasphemous parody" on the Christian religion.
The series of addresses on religion and health by a local clergyman, now appearing in your paper, must be of considerable interest to many of your readers.
George Channing, Committee on Publication for Northern California, in the
It is possible that your correspondent in the "Pulse of the Public" of March 21 meant to acknowledge the evident affection and esteem in which Christian Scientists hold their Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, when he wrote, referring to Jesus, "His place has been filled for hundreds of thousands by Mrs.
As
two children were playing together, all at once one of them let go her grasp on the string that held her toy balloon and in a few moments it was soaring above trees and houses, caught up by a brisk breeze.