The
spiritual interpretation of the Lord's Prayer as found in Science and Health gives one a desire so to live Christian Science that others will be attracted to it for its practical value.
We
feel sure that our readers, many of whom have learned of Christian Science only within the past few years, will thank our friend who has preserved the following newspaper clipping giving the facts in connection with our beloved Leader's address at Central Music Hall, Chicago, in 1888.
with contributions from John H. Vincent, G. Campbell Morgan
We are just beginning to emerge from the cloud of pessimism which the scientific doctrine of heredity, because of its narrowness, cast over the mind of the last generation.
There are many lessons to be received from this Gethsemane of our Lord, and one among the many is this: If we mark well the history of moral greatness in all ages we shall see that it is made to stand in the midst of any and every Gethsemane of trial; and that the triumph on Olivet only foreshadows a universal victory of a kindred righteousness.
In dealing with the subject of healing and when discussing the question of what constitutes the best method of treating the sick, the Christian Scientist speaks from a somewhat broader experience than does his neighbor.