CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
will be especially interested in knowing that a broader and more practical sense of the power of prayer is finding expression among the clergy in England.
A RIGHT
start always means much for the success of an undertaking, and this is particularly true in the case of the individual who is trying to understand the doing of God's will on earth as it is done in heaven.
FROM
the earliest times the confession of sin has been taught as a religious duty, and in the Mosaic teaching restitution, sometimes fourfold, was insisted upon.
EVERY
CHRISTIAN Scientist who through practical experience has become familiar with the variety and abundance of error's seductions, appreciates the significance of the Master's injunction which our Leader has chosen for the motto of the Sentinel, "What I say unto you, I say unto all, Watch.
IT
seems necessary, even at the risk of wearying some of our readers, to repeat what has been said in an earlier issue relative to the exploitation of business enterprises in the guise of demonstrations of Christian Science, and the attempts which have been made to secure the financial cooperation of our people in such undertakings.
When
we note the apparent stillness and stability of the earth, it does not seem surprising that until a relatively recent date men thought of it as the motionless center of the universe, and adjusted their astronomical speculations thereto.
The
Peace Conference at Portsmouth recalls similar events in the world's history, and invites an answer to the question, How far have all such negotiations tended to bring real peace and progress to mankind?
The
following excerpts from an article which recently appeared in The Independent, were not written by an opponent of materia medica, but by a distinguished member of the medical profession, A.