Every one is interested in the problems that confront the civil engineer, and no one problem is more interesting than that of highway or road construction.
Most mortals are willing to work patiently and indefatigably for the accomplishment of their material plans,—for the possession of wealth, political power, social distinction, or any of the various prizes and baubles that attract mankind.
There is in the Westminster Library a copy of Science and Health, the fly-leaf of which is endorsed, in the handwriting of one of the Abbey's great deans, as presented by Arthur Stanley.
The success of Christian Science in the healing of physical disease seems, as our critic says, to be the feature which is very frequently emphasized in discussions of the subject, probably for the reason that this is the phase of Christian Science which at first most strongly appeals to the average investigator.
A new
understanding of the word "grace" came recently, when calling upon a friend who has been reading Science and Health and studying the Lesson-Sermons but a short time.