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We publish in this issue of the Journal the lecture which Mr. Carol Norton, C.
[The following views of the Rev. Mary Baker Eddy upon the subject of the Trinity, are known to us to be those uniformly held and expressed by her.
[The following is to be inserted in Article XXXII. on Board of Lectureship and the clause relating to prayer placed under its proper heading in Manual.
Editor of The Commercial Advertiser: Sir — Over the signature "A Priest of the Church," somebody, kindly referring to my address to the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Concord, N. H.
Progress at Pueblo About nine years ago Christian Science was first introduced in Pueblo by one of Mrs. Eddy's loyal students.
Do Right —this is the key that unlocks the infinite treasure-house of Wisdom, Truth, and Love; the password at the pearly gates; the key-note in Life's everlasting song; the gem in the crown of rejoicing; the secret place of the Most High; the seal of authority over evil; the sesame at the caverns of the infinite; the talisman that would call twelve legions of angels in a moment of need; yea, the touch-button of Omnipotence. — Waldo Pondray Warren.
An increasing sense of gratitude for the manifold blessings we are constantly receiving from the hand of Love, through our dear Mother, and the feast of good things our treasured Journal brings to us each month, causes me to try to express my gratitude and to "Distribute what God has given me of experience, hope, faith, and understanding. " It may comfort the heart of the writer of "A Voice from the Desert" in the August (1898) number of the Journal, to learn of one of the instances where her "experience" has helped another.
Easter day foretells the overcoming of evil and all its claim to Life or Intelligence. In the new birth, there must be many conflicts with seeming claims of evil.
During weary years of invalidism, when the days were passed in dread of the long sleepless nights, Jesus' sweet invitation, "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest," would come to me over and over with tantalizing persistency. Tantalizing because seemingly so hopelessly beyond reach.
On looking back over the past three years, they seem indeed like the mortal dream which Science and Health tells us is the condition of most of earth's millions. My only thought in writing this experience is to help and encourage those men in professional life from whom the juice and joy seems to have vanished.