One
of the positive proofs of the utter misconception of the teachings of Christian Science on the part of many of its critics, is the fact of their insistence that Christian Scientists do not believe in prayer and hence are a prayerless people.
The
recent publication in the Mail of letters said to be the correspondence of Agrippa and Christ, in which the former asks the latter to come into his territory and heal him.
Among
the several exhaustive papers on different subjects read at the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress, that by Elwood Mead on "Needs of Irrigation" attracted great attention.
Summing
up the results of my first visit to the Mother Church at the annual Communion service, I am led to submit to the readers of the Sentinel some impressions made upon me on the occasion.
Two sayings of Christ have recently been impressed on my thought as never before: "Seek, and ye shall find," "They that be whole need not a physician, but they that are sick.
A few
weeks ago a little girl six years old residing in Toronto was struck by a milk wagon, which turned the corner quickly as she was crossing the street.