When
the By-law was passed to exclude scholars above a certain age from the Sabbath School it was requisite, and when the spiritual point at issue was attained the older members were invited and received into the Sabbath School.
Among
the many comforting statements of our textbook, one is remarkable for its ring of assurance, "Joy cannot be turned into sorrow, for sorrow is not the master of joy".
The
Atlanta Georgian reports a case recently decided in the courts of Georgia, and in comment on this case says: "In the meaning of legal statutes of Georgia, 'divine healing' is not the practice of medicine, and one who practises it is not required to take out a license before the legally constituted boards to practise medicine.
The
following editorial, which we copy from The Pittsburgh Sun, is so clearly on the right side of the question which it discusses that we are glad to reproduce it here.
In
order to answer properly a question which has been asked by many of our readers, we call attention to Section I of Article XXVIII of the By-laws of The Mother Church.