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Dear Journal :—I have a confession to make! I have been a long time in this way, but am not "every whit whole. " How true it is that "each heart knoweth its own bitterness.
Before we get a taste of Christian Science, most of us have the same aims; we all want to reach heaven sometime, some way. We want good health, plenty of money, good clothes, good victuals,—in fact everything that is tasteful to mortal sense.
There are few sincere Bible students, reading of Christ's marvelous cures of the sick, who have not felt that those cures were perfect proofs of His power of reflecting the omnipotence of Divine thought. "Had I seen, I would have believed," is their self-righteous commendation.
Prof. Theodore F.
This kind can come forth by nothing but by prayer and fasting. — Mark.
Mortals , the world over, are seeking contentment. The seeming impossibility to attain it leads to one of two conclusions,—that man does not know how to find it, or that it is not to be found.
He who "maketh his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sendeth rain on the just and the unjust," heaps Heaven's rich spiritual blessings into the lap of time, fills each era with larger unfoldings of Mind's control over all, gives to every season its seedtime and harvest, and leads the "meek, merciful, just and pure," in the path of understanding and Life. Mystery enshrouds the unknown only.
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Last night Fraser Hall was filled to the doors to hear the Rev. Isabella M.
It is now generally known that the Christian Scientists have an organized church in Harlem. The Metropolitan Third Church of Christ, Scientist, is the outgrowth of the Metropolitan Christian Science Institute and the result of the labor of Mrs.