Several
hundred gathered October 23, at the Auditorium, Odd Fellows Temple, to listen to the presentation of the doctrine of "everlasting punishment," which was the theme of the morning sermon, as taught in the Scriptures and interpreted in the text-book, Science and Health.
Three
years ago I had my attention called to the subject of Christian Science through the healing of my wife, who "had suffered many things of many physicians.
Although
the "yellow Journals" on both sides of the Atlantic have not seen fit to adopt the advice of Captain Sigsbee, concerning the sinking of the Maine, to "suspend judgment" in relation to the case of Harold Frederic, the conservative, unbiased better judgment of the people has done so, and will continue to do so.
Before
the Christmas Bells shall ring, allow me to improvise some new notes, not specially musical, to be sure, but admirably adapted to the key of my feeling, and emphatically phrasing strict observance, or note well.
THE
article in the Christian Science Weekly of October 20, under the title of ''Only a Belief,'' has its counterpart in the experience of a man who had suffered most intensely— in belief—by spells each year since his boyhood days, with the ''belief'' that he had fallen on a stub and caused an injury to try Christian Science.