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And God opened her eyes, and she saw a well of water; and she went, and filled the bottle with water, and gave the lad drink. Genesis, 21:19.
The following letter was written by a Scientist to his brother. Dear Brother: —It is more than a year since I wrote to you.
On each of these most beautiful spoons is a motto in basrelief, that every person on earth needs to hold in thought. Mother requests that Christian Scientists shall not ask to be informed what this motto is, but each Scientist shall purchase at least one spoon, and those who can afford it, one dozen spoons, that their families may read this motto at every meal, and their guests be made partakers of its simple truth.
The Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker G. Eddy, has united the Massachusetts Metaphysical College with the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston.
Will the applicants for the degree of C. S.
From the Surrey (England) Adv. we take the following:— At Sunday evening's meeting of the Christian Scientists at their church in Bryanston Street, the following letter from Mrs.
A Times reporter yesterday accepted the general invitation which is extended in these columns weekly to attend the services in Grange Hall. He found a group of earnest devotees of this novel gospel, who greeted him with quiet cordiality.
By permission of Col. Sabin, editor of the Washington News Letter, we herewith publish extracts from a very interesting article written by the Colonel, entitled, "Personal Experience," being an account of his coming into an understanding and acceptance of the teachings of Christian Science.
The following is a copy of a letter written by a sister to her brother. The Valetta, Red Sea, October 24, 1898.
Dear Editor: —It is clear that the call of Wisdom to support the Christian Science Journal and Weekly —those avenues of Love and vehicles of Good—is not fully obeyed by simply subscribing for these publications. Financial support is not all that is required.