Tremont Temple
at the Wednesday evening meeting, June 6, was not only crowded as to every inch of seating and standing room, but there were several hundred who were unable to obtain entrance.
It
may be interesting to learn something of the good being accomplished in spreading the truths of Christian Science by placing our literature in the railroad depots.
We
have been in Paris nearly a month, and have grown to love the little Science meetings very much The two Scientists at the head of the work here seem very earnest, loving, and loyal.
Nearly
every Christian Scientist has been confronted with retorts of sceptics, when cases of healings, as related in the Field, have been repeated to them.
Opinions
differ respecting the merits of Christian Science in the treatment of disease, but it is quite evident that prosecutions of Christian Science healers like that in progress at Topeka, Kan.
"Consider
the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: and yet I say unto you, That Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
American
brains, American enterprise, and American mechanics are now engaged in erecting in India one of the highest bridges, if it is not the highest bridge, in use by any railroad in the world, says the Philadelphia Telegraph.
An
article in the Sentinel of May 17 entitled, "A Few Suggestions," recalls to my thought an experience of my own in writing for one of our publications.