There
comes to our table this morning from a New York house a pamphlet of ninety-six pages, with various pictorial illustrations on the above subject, and a request that we forward five dollars and obtain a course of instruction which will enable us to hypnotize everybody and make them do exactly what we want.
The
following extracts from the primitive Christians, found in the Ante-Nicene Christian library, will be read with interest, especially by Christian Scientists:—
In
quiet gratitude for the modest blessings close at hand; in silent thanksgiving for the common little bits of good which come daily into our lives, and which generally are disregarded, because of the habitual fashion of looking at them in a careless, matter-of-fact way, we can make ready our lives for the blessings in God's store for us.
with contributions from Ida Gibson Whitney, Lucy P. Lincoln, Alice S. Foster, Mary Trammell Scott, Clara Craig Duer, John Warner Keyes, Christina A. MacIver, N. I. Zinn
It is my humble and most sincere desire to offer deep expressions of gratitude for the multitudinous blessings given us by our Leader and Mother, Mary Baker Eddy, in the revised edition of our text-book.