That
Christian Science is a practical religion for men in business and one which they can demonstrate and prove, has been fully tested recently by the writer.
Christian Science
was first presented to me many years ago in Boston, by a friend who was reading "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
An
article in the Sentinel of May 22, 1915 on "Our Church Singing," impels me in a spirit of kindly criticism to say a few words with reference to the pipe-organ as it relates to our congregational singing.
Christian Science recognizes that mortals suffer from sin, disease, and death; the large part which it has played in overcoming this baneful triad in the lives of thousands of people is proof that it is not indifferent to the happiness or misery of human existence.
In an article entitled "The War and Christianity," which appeared in the Portsmouth Times, the writer expressed the conviction that pain and misery are sent by God and inevitable.
A genuine Christian Scientist is striving constantly to follow the commands of the Master to preach the gospel and to heal the sick,—both preach and heal.
In a sermon recently delivered in Vancouver, which appeared in The World, Christian Science is denounced as false teaching, and classed with Mormonism, spiritualism, theosophy, and the like.
In a recent issue the Journal credited a critic with the following statement in a sermon: "A certain woman, Mary Baker Eddy, rose up and flourished and founded a church.