Editorials

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In addressing the Brotherhood of St.
At the sunset hour of his long earthly day, and as a climax to the earnest reminders, instructions, and appeals with which he had sought to prepare the people for future temptations and struggles, Moses uttered those memorable words of cheer which have been an inspiration and encouragement to fainting hearts through all the centuries: "Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid:.

Rumor

Should we paint Rumor in her real vestments, every earnest Christian would shrink aghast and deny all kinship with this thousand-tongued adventuress.

A Complete Concordance to Science and Health

We are pleased to announce that some time ago Mrs.
Before this issue of the Sentinel will have reached all our readers, thousands of Christian Scientists will be assembled in Boston for the Communion in the Mother Church and for the Annual Meeting.
The saying of the old German poet that "The mills of God grind slowly," is often repeated, and this thought has no doubt helped some of us, now and then, to practise a kind of enforced patience which accepts a situation we have seemed too stupid or too ignorant to handle; nevertheless, it is competent to convey, and is constantly encouraging a subtle and pronounced error.
If , when traveling in the darkness, a man should lose his sense of direction, or, as we say, be "turned round," and as the night wanes, should keep his back toward the dawning light, his eye steadily fixed on the western horizon, because, forsooth, he wishes and expects the sun to rise in that direction, he would be a fair representative of that state of human consciousness which often appeals to Christian Science and desires and expects the healing to follow in the order of its prescription.

Mrs. Eddy Explains

"My recent reply to the reprint of a scandal in the Literary Digest was not a question of 'Who shall be greatest?
A pleasant incident in connection with the new church building in Concord was the receipt by Mrs.
Who has been the guest of the day?
The law that like begets like, on which Christian Science bases its declaration that man, the offspring of Spirit, is wholly spiritual, is attended by another law of kindred deep import; namely, that only like can apprehend like.