with contributions from William Hale Parmenter, Sarah O. Bragg
At the beginning of a new volume of the Sentinel it is noteworthy that the great body of Scientifically working Christians are evidently appreciative of its weekly and monthly literature, otherwise the manifestation of the completeness of each would not be demonstrated.
A Chicago
judge has imposed a fine of one hundred dollars and costs on a faith curist on conviction of violating the medical statute and in administering to Mrs.
I say
, therefore, that when we attain to the true religion, when God is literally in a man's heart, we shall have the cheerfulness and even the buoyancy of eternal youth.
"It
is highly probable," said an old physician, "that a good many of the numerous cases of so-called lockjaw recently reported from the North were attributable to fear.
Editor Statesman:—When preparing a street for a boulevard with the intention of improving and beautifying it, is it not quite as requisite to level a hill on that street as to straighten it?
An unheralded and very interesting feature of the Old Home Day celebration was the bringing to Concord of several hundred Christian Scientists from various points of New England.