Now that Christian Scientists from over the world have again had the great pleasure and privilege of attending the services and meetings in Boston during the Communion season, what have they gathered from them?
F. W. ROBERTSON
with contributions from CHARLES G. AMES, J. HUDSON TAYLOR
The conviction has spread widely, through all the Churches, that it was an error to describe heaven and hell as localities, especially as compensative rewards for deeds done in the present life.
I can find no words adequate to express my gratitude for the new Concordance, which seems like a personal gift to each of us from our dear Leader in Israel.
No one who has sat beside those whose cases have been abandoned as hopeless by material means, and has seen the fever fade from the face, the breathing become regular, and the suffering vanish under the benign influence of the Christian Science prayer; no one who has witnessed the frequently instantaneous resuscitations of such patients by their deliverance from the curse of fear, and has been privileged to receive their deep-felt gratitude, could ever again be induced to speak slightingly of the "denial of evil.
PROFESSOR HALLBERG'S
strictures upon Christian Science are no doubt justified by his lack of information on this subject, and his misconception as to its principle and practice.