Much has been published in the daily newspapers recently regarding the desire of prominent Presbyterians to have the creed of their denomination changed with a view to dropping the clauses relating to "infant damnation," and "predestination," on the ground that they are not generally believed by Presbyterians of this age.
Recently,
after struggling all day against a physical trouble, and seeming only the more wearied because of the lack of demonstration, I became aware that the need was not so much relief from physical suffering as it was freedom from material consciousness, and a clearer understanding of Love.
While
the prosperity of Christian Science to-day depends mainly on individual demonstration, nevertheless, there are yet demonstrations to be made collectively in church work whereby the cause may be advanced more rapidly.
A Traveling
man from Michigan called at the Christian Science reading rooms recently, and while there he gave glad testimony to the benefits he and his family had received from Christian Science.