In
his epistle to the Galatians Paul writes, "The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.
Without
doubt, one of the most amazing orders ever given to a body of men and women, from the human point of view, was that which fell from the lips of Moses when the Israelites found themselves at the Red Sea, hotly pursued by the hosts of Pharaoh.
Thomas C. Hollingshead, Committee on Publication for the State of Idaho,
My attention has been called to the fact that some persons have felt inclined to make unkind remarks about those who are Christian Scientists, to the effect that they are not inclined to obey the regulations which the city authorities have established at this time.
Thomas A. Wyles, Committee on Publication for South Australia, in the
In reply to a critic's comments on a Christian Science lecture, I would say that the seven hundred people who listened with rapt attention for an hour and a quarter to its wonderful message to mankind, did not go to hear of failures.
Fred Yould, Committee on Publication for the State of Georgia, in the
An item by an editorial writer in your issue of recent date is especially interesting to students of Christian Science, in that he reports a group of doctors, gathered recently at Washington, as deciding that "mind affects matter, and produces ills in the body.
A stranger
attending a Christian Science testimony meeting may be impressed by the atmosphere of tranquillity which pervades the service, and by the happy, contented faces of the people.
From
earliest Bible times, all down the ages, poor suffering humanity has been prone to accept it as fact that good and evil are equally real in power and presence.