When fifteen hundred to two thousand persons will gather for a prayer-meeting in the middle of the week, in these days when every one is supposed to be "movie mad," it is significant.
There
is no student of Christian Science who does not frequently ponder the assuring promises of the ninety-first psalm, one of these being, "He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler.
The
man in the water was a swimmer of wide experience, who had rarely missed daily practice for twenty years, yet from the side of the swimming-bath a novice was shouting instructions to him.
In the report of Pastor —'s sermons on Christian Science, he continues his argument that the teachings of Christian Science are not in accord with the Scriptures.
A recent issue has an account of a lecture by Doctor —on the subject of Christian Science, from which one might draw the inference that this lecture is given in a Christianly spirit and as a duty.