While
Miss Ellen Terry was at Washington recently, she visited the Congressional Library and took great interest in the pavilion of the blind, and listened with much astonishment when the superientendent said:—
When
I hear people speak of their gratitude for the benefit they have received through Christian Science, a sense of sympathy fills my thought because of the abiding consciousness of my own debt of gratitude for the measureless comfort and help that have come to me through this wonderful Science.
The
assertion of Francis Truth, that the business he has been carrying on in Boston is substantially the same as the work in which Christian Scientists are engaged, was brought to the attention of Mr.
A press dispatch from Cincinnati says tha an address to the people of the United States advocating a national religious jubilee, preceded by a year of prayer, is being sent out, and that it is signed by Rev.
The
article, entitled "A Lesson from the Birds" by Alta Gretton, in the Sentinel of January 18, brought to my mind an incident which occurred a short time prior to reading this excellent article.
After
once understanding a principle of any kind we generally realize that to get the best results we must apply it consistently, whether it agrees with our preconceived ideas or our present inclinations and desires or not.