While
riding on an electric car recently, I had three illustrations presented to me, which, rightly understood and applied, were useful lessons in Scientific demonstration.
In
my work in Christian Science I am often told by those who are investigating and have but reached the numeration table, even if they have got that far, that Christian Science seems transcendental, and in each of these cases the word is used in the sense of that which is "vaguely and ambitiously extravagant in speculation, imagery, or diction.
Editor Herald:—In your issue of October 5, your columns gave some remarks about "Christian Science in Pekin," showing, by way of illustration, that the doctrines of Christian Science do not prevent its belivers from at least exercising sound judgment and effective action in a trying emergency such as the siege of the legations.
It seems eminently fitting that the new Symphony Hall in Boston should have proved on its opening so complete a success, for Boston possesses a high record for the study and presentation of the best music.
Ought
we to expect our lives to work in harmony if we let all the worries and absorbing cares of the everyday material existence come into our thoughts first?