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Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.

OUR LEADER'S THANKS

To the members of the Mother Church: —I am bankrupt in thanks to you, my beloved brethren, who at our last Annual Meeting pledged yourselves with startling grace to contribute any part of two millions of dollars towards the purchase of more land for its site, and to enlarge our church edifice in Boston. I never before felt poor in thanks, but I do now, and will draw on God for the amount I owe you, till I am satisfied with what my heart gives to balance accounts.

A BEAUTIFUL AND REMARKABLE LIFE

REV. S.

THE TRUTH RECOGNIZED

It is not wise to shut our eyes to the fact that Christian Science has become a factor in our civilization,—one we cannot ignore and a factor for good. There may be cases where fanaticism has led to disregard of proper precautions and guarding against contagion; but a body of Christians should not be held responsible for the mistakes and extravagance of a few members.

A PARABLE

A broad and beautiful tree spread its branches over the green pasture,—a brook ran murmuring at its feet,—the sun kissed its leaves, and dewy diamonds blazed with color, the quiet shadows fell, with interlacing sunbeams sifting through dark branches. The tree waved its welcome to the summer breeze that fanned fragrance from the clover fields near by, where bees hummed and gathered sweets for winter's over-tiding.

THE DEMONSTRABLE EXACTNESS OF TRUTH

THE great need of humanity is answer to prayer—fulfilment of promise. This need must be met, not by a more loving God or by the nearer approach of an extraneous millennium, but by an apprehension in consciousness of the law of activity emanating from God and governing man.

MORE LIGHT

THE last earthly utterance that marked the passing of the German poet, Goethe, was the cry "More light!" Two words of ordinary meaning in common usage, but fraught with a world of significance, wrung as they were from the paling lips of the great scholar. Goethe had gathered widely from the tree of knowledge, and with instincts of true greatness in turn gave freely of the fruitage of his labors to the world.

MAN'S BIRTHRIGHT

IN the creation God gave man dominion over every creature, over every circumstance, over every condition, be it beasts of the field or sin, be it disease or death. The first chapter of Genesis relates how man received this dominion.

THE ONE CAUSE

THE primary postulate of Christian Science is:— There is only one source, cause, origin of all that really exists, and this first and only cause is Good and is infinite. If the above postulate is objected to, then the only other postulate that can be assumed is:— That there are two or more self-existent sources, causes, origins, independent of each other.

"KNOW THAT I AM GOD"

IT was David, the inspired poet of the ancient Hebrew people, who voiced those words of admonition, comfort, and promise: "Be still, and know that I am God. " This peaceful and satisfying declaration brings to a conclusion, spiritually climactic, that wonderful Psalm of strong assurance and positive confidence, the forty-sixth, the ringing refrain of which is, "The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge.

TRUE FASTING

THE faithful student of Christian Science early learns to regard Jesus as the way-shower and to make his exalted teaching and living, the pattern of his own daily life. As the self-satisfied beliefs of mortal mind begin to tremble and crumble beneath the inspiration and unfolding of Spiritual Truth, mankind grasps, at first faintly and then with an absorbing sense of satisfaction, the true nature and work of the lowly Nazarene.