Medical
men have now begun to affirm, what the Mental Healers and the Christian Scientists have long since claimed, that anger is as injurious to the body of the man who gives way to it as a poison would be.
Do we not ask amiss when we look wholly to the healing of the body not searching in the thought to find out the cause of the discord, and then striving to cast out the thought of error that holds the body in bondage?
One
morning as I was out in the woods with my little boy he said, "Mamma, look here!" And taking hold of a vine he began pulling it through his hands, and winding it round and round both hands and wrists.
In
the Weekly of September 15, a short article appeared in regard to the healing of a little child from the effects of a fall, and the reading of the twentieth chapter of Acts in connection with it.
A short
time ago I was called to treat a little baby that had been given up by the attending physician with the remark, "No power on earth can save that child," and when I reached the house, it was very evident that, from his standpoint, he had made a true statement.
The
familiar words of the hymn here quoted were highly prized in the old thought; how much more fully and understandingly may they be appreciated when applied to Christian Science! "Wonderful words" indeed they are that can set us free from the various forms of bondage to which we have been all our lives subject.