No
word surely is more often on the lips of Christian Scientists than love, and in their acts nothing should be more apparent; but for several years after accepting Christian Science as the truth, after trying to make it practical in my daily life, and receiving great benefit therefrom, I yet felt that I had not reached the heart of it, for the true sense of love was yet an unacquired treasure, notwithstanding Mrs.
When
, in 1908, I read in the Sentinel that Christian Scientists were to have a daily newspaper, I immediately subscribed for a copy to be sent to a member of my family, but being myself in Honolulu, about six thousand miles from Boston, I thought I did not care to take it.
There
is a general acceptance of the fact that to each individual there come periods when it would seem that the burdens of mortal experience are beyond his ability to stand up under them.
At
the end of a wonderful series of parables on the kingdom of heaven, the Master said, "Therefore every scribe which is instructed unto the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is an householder, which bringeth forth out of his treasure things new and old.
In reply to the statement as to the teaching of Christian Science regarding the "world," kindly allow me to state that Christian Scientists accept the Scriptural account of the creation as found in the first chapter of Genesis, where it is stated that God created the spiritual universe, and man in His image and likeness, spiritual.