When
first interested in Christian Science I used to attend services in a small chapel which was used while First Church of Christ, Scientist, London, was being constructed on the adjoining plot of ground.
While
Christian Science was still new to the writer, there came to her for decision a moral question which she at first attempted to settle by the old method of mental debate and the balancing of reasons.
No feeling that mankind can encourage is more rational and right than a spirit of thanksgiving to God, for upon the very fact of His existence—which some unthinking people profess to disbelieve—depends all the possibilities for good that are open to man.
A Circular
letter came recently from the joint board of directors and trustees of seventh Church of Christ, Scientist, of Chicago, asking that the Christian Scientists of Chicago help to meet the present need of Seventh Church, that it may dedicate its church edifice, now nearing completion, in January of 1908.