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The desire of all nations has been for the betterment of human conditions. When this desire has been interpreted selfishly and the few have sought their welfare at the expense of the many there has followed the overthrow of the nation.
“The test of civilization is the estimate of woman," said George William Curtis; and these closing days of this century present many proofs of the truthfulness of this utterance. The present is certainly woman's hour in a larger, purer, sense than that of any previous epoch of human history.
The meeting of the Christian Scientist Association of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College, duly occurred in accordance with the notice given. Promptly at 2 o'clock P.
Chief among the many interesting events occurring within our circles of late was the appearance of our beloved Teacher and Leader, the Reverend Mary Baker Eddy, in the pulpit of the new Church building, on Sunday May 26th. Having herself ordained the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, as the pastor of the Church, she was appointed its Pastor Emeritus, and as such, it was announced, she appeared.
All our lives we have heard much about miracles. Especially as children in the Sunday School and as grown people from the pulpit, have we heard the word miracle oft-repeated.
People having itching ears can learn on this page why I requested Mr. Ezra M.
My address before the Christian Scientist Association has been misrepresented and evidently misunderstood by some students. The gist of the whole subject was not to malpractise unwittingly.
A Chicago man, during the whole of his lifetime, has never taken any medicine. He has constantly consulted doctors and chemists, and all the medicine they prescribed for him he put away in a room.
The general belief that the 20th Century Club house was to be used exclusively for intellectual and social purposes is proven to be erroneous by the recent occupation of the beautiful new Delaware avenue club house by the Central Church of Christ, which is that branch of the Christian Science Church in Buffalo over which Mrs. C.
The above is the title of a lengthy article in Leslie's Weekly illustrated of New York, of May 9,1895, which contains a very good portrait of Rev. Mary Baker Eddy; also good portraits of several other Christian Scientists, as well as a finely reproduced photographic view of the Mother Church.