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The sweetest invitation ever given from the lips of him who spake as never man spake, is "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest" ( Matt. 11; 28 ).
A WILLIAMSPORT man has surprised the scientists by living for years without a brain. John Bly, aged twenty years, who died recently, had suffered for a long time with a tumor, which grew into the very base of the brain and occasioned his death.
Dear Journal :— Ever since the Mother gave utterance through the columns of the Journal that she would advise her Students to revive their Students' Associations, our Association No. 15, of the Buffalo Institute, has been working more actively as an organization.
Editor Christian Science Journal:— In the April number of your magazine which I received recently I notice, in an article entitled ''Another Victory," extracts from the Buffalo Courier about an effort made by the "physicians and clergy" of that city to get an ordinance passed by the city council ostensibly to prevent the spread of contagious diseases, but which was interpreted as really an effort to crush out the Christian Scientists. Now I am a Baptist minister (though not at present in active service), ordained in Buffalo, and member of an influential church there.
IT is not often that students of Christian Science have their Bible Lesson so wonderfully presented, as was the experience of those in St. Louis and vicinity on the twenty-seventh of May, 1896.
[Essay of Charles Frederic Baxter, delivered at the Opera House in Gardiner, Me. , on the occasion of his graduation from the High School of that place, June 18, 1896.
My Dear Friend H. :— Your good letter of the 26th ult.
"Stand fast therefore, in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage. " Gal.
MINE and thine are obsolete terms in absolute Christian Science, wherein and whereby the universal brotherhood of man is stated and demands to be demonstrated. I have a large affection, not alone for my students, but for thy students,— for students of the second generation.
Murat Halsted, in an article lately published in McClure's Magazine , thus quotes from President Garfield's remarks about his wife's sickness: The President said, with the greatest earnestness:.