It
may be interesting and helpful to those who are beginning to read Christian Science literature, and who stumble at the statement in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker G.
A story
even more striking and more pathetic than that of Father Damien is told in a thin volume of one hundred and seventeen pages—"Mary Reed, Missionary to the Lepers, by John Jackson, with an Introductory Note by the Rev.
The
following was published in the Boston Herald of December 26, relative to an editorial in that paper which, among other things, claimed that Christian Scientists seek to practise in an unnatural way merely for personal benefits.
The
Register yesterday, through an inadvertence which is practically inevitable in the selection of news matter of a miscellaneous character, printed an article to the effect that Rev.
As in the days of old, the spirit of the deathless Christ stands again at the portals of the world, beside the bypaths of all the common daily walks of life, and cries, "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.