In
the sixty-second chapter of Isaiah we find this command: "Lift up a standard for the people," and following this proclamation we read, "Behold, thy salvation cometh.
In
recent times religious people have to a large extent turned away from the literal interpretation of the Scriptures, especially where prophecy is concerned.
The
student of Christian Science does not need to be told that divine protection is the most wonderful fact upon which we can lay hold in our study of the Scriptures.
There
was an educator who discovered a beautiful ideal for the instruction and development of young children, and he phrased a motto for parents in the words: "Come, let us with our children live.
We
sometimes hear it said that the healing work of Christ Jesus was accomplished without a moment's delay, as when light is brought into a dark room and the darkness vanishes.
After
Nebuchadnezzar had related his dream to Daniel and the latter had interpreted it, he added the following words of warning: "Wherefore, O king, let my counsel be acceptable unto thee, and break off thy sins by righteousness, and thine iniquities by shewing mercy to the poor; if it may be a lengthening of thy tranquillity.
The Christian Science Board of Directors
on behalf of The Mother Church wishes to acknowledge gratefully the receipt of original autograph letters written by Mrs.