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SCIENTIFIC MATERIALISM

While we Christian Scientists as a body are rejoicing in the casting off of the old and putting on the new man—the divine immaculate concept born of Truth and righteousness—it is of interest, now and again, to look without and note how mortal mind is being educated out of itself. As another sign of these times, I give below a short abstract of an address delivered at the Convention of Natural Scientists in Lubeck, Germany, September 20,1895, by Professor W.

MIND VERSUS MATTER

When more than a century ago, a modest, New England woman, Miss Hannah Adams by name, ventured a little journey into the domain of literature, which had hitherto been unexplored by American women, her unprecedented departure from conventional usage seemed to demand an apology. In the preface to her "History of New England," she humbly deprecated her presumption in the quaint phraseology of the day.

A Hospital surgeon tells a touching story of a patient's illness. A few day ago a woman was sent from Gouverneur Hospital, New York, to Bellevue.

Mr . William George Jordan, a brilliant and forcible writer of New York City, in a recent number of Current Literature , thus ably animadverts upon the recent legislation in New York providing for the introduction into the public schools, of experimental study as to the effects of alcoholic drinks upon the system.

In the religious world a New Hampshire woman has come to the forefront in the person of Rev. Mary Baker Eddy, who has discovered and founded a religious and ethical system which is bound, by its very nature, to supersede all other religions.

Henry Watterson paid this tribute to Abraham Lincoln in his speech on Lincoln's Birthday: "His was the genius of common sense. Inspired as truly as were Shakespeare, Mozart and Burns, he was surely inspired of God.

A STRANGE CURE

The following article, headlined a "Strange Cure," is from the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette of March 2, 1896: "To the average educated and uneducated mind alike, there is a species of repugnance toward accepting a statement that this or that person was cured of a malignant ill without the assistance of the man of orthodox medicine. Christian Science has not obtained such widespread recognition that any great attention has been given it, especially in Cincinnati.

A GOOD SAMARITAN

Dear Journal: — A few days ago I received a letter from my dear friend and sister living in Denver, Colorado. She wrote of the sermon delivered on the first Sunday in January in the Boston church by our dear Mother, Mrs.

A SERVICE AT THE MOTHER CHURCH

Boston, Sunday, 3 P. M.

AN OBJECTION ANSWERED

It is sometimes instructive as well as amusing, to hear what grounds are taken by the opponents of Christian Science, and it is true that the more these opponents say, the more convinced we become that there is no cause for any opposition, for I have never yet seen an article or a sermon that made a single logical objection to this greatest of all sciences, which is teaching us how to find God a present help in every trouble. We do find Him.