An interesting example of the way the truth of Christian Science will take hold and grow from the seed within itself, making use of whatever means are at hand, is shown in the starting of the work in Honolulu.
Those who have attended the Torrey-Alexander meetings here in Philadelphia in response to the urgent invitations sent broadcast through the public press, at least have a right to expect that those who address these meetings should know whereof they speak.
Peace
is the reward which crowns the effort of those who seek to be spiritually minded, but this peace has no stagnation in it, for it is the evidence of the perfect harmony of Life and its immortal activities.
Christian Science
is producing remarkable results, especially in America, and will, if I mistake not, be producing equally remarkable results in our own country before long; and I would like to conclude this morning by simply stating in a word what seems to me the life-giving truth which is producing these wonderful results.
In discussing the recent great demonstration of Christian Science in Boston the editor of The Watchman, a Baptist paper, concludes with the statement that this system of religion engages in no work of charity in any form, and that it alone, of all the religions, therefore lacks the element of self-abnegation.
Concluding the remarkable series of meetings in the South Congregational church, Concord, New Hampshire, where a representative of every Protestant church gave the reason for the faith that was in him, the pastor, Rev.