In
the book of Revelation, following a vivid description of the twelve gates of Jerusalem, we read, "And the gates of it shall not be shut at all by day: for there shall be no night there.
In a series of lectures given in Wabash, statements have been made pertaining to Christian Science that are in many cases, especially the quotations reported in your paper, serious misrepresentations of the teachings of Christian Science.
When
one has entered into the joy of studying Christian Science, incidents that perhaps seemed unimportant and which sometimes passed unnoticed, stand out and point very helpful lessons when viewed metaphysically.
It
is hardly possible to find a man or woman who has not always looked upon sin as a temptation to be resisted or to which the person might yield; but without a knowledge of Christian Science how few admit that disease is a temptation.
Through
healing all manner of so-called incurable conditions of mankind, Christian Science has established itself as the religion taught and practiced by Christ Jesus nineteen hundred years ago; but in spite of this, one may sometimes hear remarks intended to discredit it, or make it appear ridiculous.
When
the student of Christian Science first awakens to the realization that its Discoverer and Founder, Mary Baker Eddy, has furnished "the key" wherewith to unlock the treasures of the Bible, then comes with its amplification the dawn of the spiritual idea indicated in the words, "unto us a child is born.