I have
just returned, says a correspondent of the Cleveland Plaindealer, from visiting the most remarkable church in the world, a place of worship situated seven hundred and fifty feet underground in the heart of a coal mine, and fashioned entirely with pick and shovel by hardy toilers in the fossil woods.
Dear Friend:—I know it is cheering and encouraging to know that Christian Science workers in the Field realize that the seed which is sown by placing Science and Health and the Journal in the hands of a poor, struggling mortal is bringing forth fruit.
Certain
gentlemen of the pulpit in Michigan and elsewhere, are varying their stereotyped attacks upon Christian Science by attempting to make capital out of the falsehoods which have recently been revived, to the effect that the author of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," borrowed her system of healing from one Dr.
The
following opportune and instructive message from the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science was read at the regular Wednesday evening meeting of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Concord, on the date which it bears:—