At
the regular monthly meeting of the Massachusetts Single Tax League, January 17, 1899, two instructive addresses, followed by a lively discussion, were delivered.
It
is knowing that man is the reflection of God,—that we should do unto others as we would have others do unto us,—that God is no respecter of persons,—and other similar thoughts, that leads me to write of this wonderful cure, which has illumined so much the pathway of life before me.
It
is often objected against Christian Science that it denies the reality of evil, in whatever form it may seem to manifest itself, and yet does not explain its origin or cause, and this is called unscientific and illogical.
Through
Christian Science, the sick and dying are healed; the slaves of sin and evil appetites, set free; the insane restored to reason; the otherwise incurably blind, deaf, and crippled, made whole; and this Science has been revealed to mankind in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker G.
There
are probably a great many residents of your State who are subscribers to The Denver Republican who will recall me as a former resident of your city.
In
some heathen lands they kill the doctor if the patient dies, but it would hardly do to follow that custome here, else there would be as great a hegira out of the ranks of the profession as there is now into it.
A reporter
for The Postscript, in an interview with a representative Christian Scientist of this city, has gained much information in relation to the growth of the movement in the Metropolis and in the Empire State.