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Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.

THE PERFECT IDEA

Behold, the Lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the world! THE perfect idea is, of course, the spiritual idea, since everything material has within itself the elements of self-destruction proving sooner or later its imperfection. That which is imperfect can never become perfect.

THE BUSWELL CASE

A case of unusual interest to Christian Scientists has recently been tried in Nebraska. The Rev.

VIEWS OF A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE STUDENT

IN reading an article by a physician—an open letter—to his friend and classmate, now a reverend in the M. E.

THE UNIVERSAL CHURCH MILITANT

I in them, and thou in me, that they may be made perfect in one; and that the world may know that thou hast sent me, and hast loved them, as thou hast loved me. John xvii: 23.

The following is from the Daily Ohio State Journal, Columbus:— WHAT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IS AND IS NOT. Columbus, O.

It may be stated, with perfect confidence, that there is no medicine or combination of medicines that will cure a person of the habit of drunkenness; that is, that will destroy his or her habit or appetite for alcoholic liquors. It may be stated with equal positiveness that there is no habit, whether of chloral, opium, hashish, or any other intoxicating substance, that can be cured by medicine; and even further, that there is no habit or appetite whatever to which mankind is subject that can be got rid of by drugs, whether it be drinking coffee, or smoking tobacco, or taking a walk every day at a particular hour, or going to bed at a certain time.

In The Church Reformer , an Episcopalian publication edited by Mr. Stewart D.

KEY

AT the National Christian Science Association which met in 1890, a letter from Rev. Mary B.

TRUE DEMONSTRATION

THE question often comes to me, What is true demonstration? I always find the same answer. It is our daily life.

A STRING OF PEARLS

RECENTLY visiting one of our large stores I saw on exhibition a necklace of pearls of rare beauty, and to mortal sense, one of great price, but oh! so different from the pearl of great price "which, when the merchant had found, he sold all that he had and bought it, for to him it was like unto the kingdom of heaven. " As I gazed upon it, I thought of the string of pearls I am finding in our blessed Science and Health.