There
is no doubt but that the majority of those who have taken up the study of Christian Science were driven to it by a longing desire for peace and health, to satisfy the craving of the human consciousness for the something that is above and beyond the plane of material sense.
The
lecture delivered on Friday evening at the Opera House by Judge Ewing was scholarly, eloquent, earnest, and impressive; and excited comment, discussion, and interest.
AN
article was prepared on Christian Science by one of the leading ministers of this place, and it was read before the ministers of the Orthodox Churches who had met to hear it and to discuss Christian Science.
IT
has often been said, and truly, that every statement of Truth made, either through our publications or at the testimonial meetings, is sure to appeal to some one in some way.
ONE
of the most subtle errors that forces itself into human experience is that of first listening to a suggestion of something wrong and then saying, "Oh, it's nothing!" without proving its nothingness, through the immediate supplanting of the suggestion of error by the statement of Truth, when the error must and will disappear.