As Christian Scientists, it is our constant effort to learn how to begin to live, for we discover that to our sense we have never truly lived until we begin to know God and our relation to Him; and this life, the Bible tells us, is eternal.
Mahmout,
the Persian, builded him a house, long after "the Adam-dream; long after the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy.
Our
Leader has said, "Divine Love, as unconscious as incapable of error, pursues the evil that hideth itself, strips off its disguises, and—behold the result: evil, uncovered, is self-destroyed".
It
is generally admitted that the disease of mental depression is a very common one at the present time, especially with what are usually called the educated classes.
Neither
the Herald nor any of its attaches belong to the cult known as Christian Scientists, and there is no impelling personal motive to defend that peculiar sect in these columns; but this newspaper believes in fair play, and that one "ism" is just as much entitled to it in the consideration of its claims as another.
In the testimony "Desire for Tobacco Overcome," which was published on page 737 of the Sentinel for July 18, the third sentence in the third paragraph should read, "This demonstration was made finally and completely in Houston, Tex.