When long ago, on the first Christmas morn, a babe was born to a lowly, holy, virgin mother, the watching shepherds heard the song of angels, heralding the advent of the child who was to change the whole world's history.
Whatever may be thought of Christian Science, it is impossible to deny that its underlying doctrine of the power of the mind to control disease and all other ills whatever, runs like a golden thread through universal human literature and thought.
[The following excerpts from a letter recently published in the Youngstown Daily Vindicator will do much to correct the erroneous opinion that Christian Scientists fail to recognize the physical needs of their patients.
To those who have experienced the beneficent effects of Christian Science no other evidence of its Divine origin is necessary, but to others something in the nature of proof may be offered.
Since
"there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so," it behooves every professing Christian to watch the thoughts that knock at the door of his consciousness.
with contributions from Archibald McLellan, Augusta E. Stetson, Albert Metcalf
At
the regular meeting of the Executive Members of The Mother Church, held in the original church edifice, Saturday, June 8, the following despatch to Mrs.
The
regular annual Communion service of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, was held Sunday, June 9, in the new auditorium, which was well filled at both the morning and afternoon services, about eighty-five hundred persons being present.
with contributions from Eliza Baker Manson, J. L. van der Merwe, John L. Kuhlmann, C. C. Bredell, C. Bredell, C. L. Ockenden, A. Langebrink, M. Talbot-bowe, J. H. Rainier, George Wilber Reed, Emma J. Leplow, Anne Le Baron Drumm, Lucinda Slater, Agnes Aitchison, Board of Directors, Mary J. Lewis, Alice Horton