The
account given in the 9th chapter of John of the healing of one who had been born blind, is peculiarly interesting in that it sets forth the vital purpose of the Master's work, and also because it marks an era in his ministry.
When
Jesus was seized by the servants of those who had conspired for his betrayal, one of the disciples drew his sword and cut off an ear of a servant of the high priest.
The following correspondence between the Countess Fanny von Moltke of Frankfurt, Germany, wife of the present head of the famous German family which gave the fatherland one of its most distinguished warriors in Field Marshal von Moltke, <em class="footnote d-none" title="*"><em class="footnote d-none" title="*">A correction was made in the December 15, 1906 Sentinel: "In copying from the <em>Concord Monitor</em> &amp;nbsp;the correspondence between Mrs.
A reader
of the Baltimore American recently asked that paper to publish "a summary of the Christian Science doctrine," and in answer to this request the American of Nov.
It
is interesting to note that the publication of a certain class of sensational reports is prohibited in France, where the press enjoys so much liberty.