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How many times since I have been a Christian Scientist, have I proven this Scripture to be true:—"We know that we have passed from death unto life, because we love the brethren. " 1st John 3:14.
Perhaps , some will be glad to know that the editorial on the financial question in the August Journal effected at least one case of instantaneous healing. I had long been in full sympathy with the summing up of the closing paragraph of the financial question: "The freedom of mutual aid, the freedom of fair reciprocity, the freedom which brings both practitioner and patient out of bondage —this is the freedom that Jesus meant.
Many years of my early life were passed in ill-health until finally, I came to be regarded by all who knew me, as a confirmed invalid. Materia medica had been, thoroughly tested; but after suffering much at the hands of physicians, I "was nothing bettered but rather grew worse" until they gave up my case as hopeless.
The following is a lecture recently delivered by Dr. A.
"And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. " Gen.
The Mother Church edifice —The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, is erected. The close of.
From the accounts of the "Christian Science Craze," as it is called by many leading and influential newspapers, one would be led to believe this science was a wretched delusion. It is very curious to observe that every adverse case and every unfortunate result is reported and spread broadcast through the land, while every attempt to publish the other side of the case and give happy results prove abortive.
The following, is copied from the editorial column of the Ceylon Mail and Weekly Independent, published in the city of Colombo, Ceylon, May 24, 1894. " A few days ago we gave an extract from a letter received by a member of our staff, from Mr.
Luke 2: 8-20. To human sense, it was years ago; and from the open plains of Bethlehem arose the hillsides as if reaching up to touch the star-lit dome and woo the gentle glow across this midnight darkness, a herald of that light about to dawn upon a slumbering, sick, and dying world.
According to the teachings of the world to-day, how is it possible for this saying of Jesus to be interpreted: "The hour is coming and now is , when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God?" Surely the dead are not able to hear. It might have seemed more clear if he had not said that now they should hear the voice of the Son of God.