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At a meeting of the Publication Committee, held October 5th, 1892, the following resolution was adopted:— Resolved, that in the judgment of the Publication Committee, it is right and consistent that all students having cards in the Journal should be designated in said cards by the affixes C. S.
MY dear friend:— Your letter is at hand. That we should again "talk Theology" after so many years, is to me agreeable; not that I would assume much, or even claim to be a teacher of the system we now discuss.
And as ye go, preach, saying, The kingdom of heaven is at hand. Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils; freely ye have received, freely give.
The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death. —I.
SOMETIMES when we are listening to music, hearing many sweet sounds, they make no particular impression upon us, only to lift us a little from the grosser sense: but all at once a strain comes which thrills us to the very heart, and the vibration lingers with us. It seems to shut out our material sense, bringing us into communion with the spiritual.
ABOUT two years ago, the writer, with but a slight knowledge, and no class instruction in the letter of Christian Science, was the means of setting free two long-suffering mortals, and of substantially declaring that "The kingdom of God is come nigh unto you. " Later, a social friend of the family, so happily benefited, came, on a visit to the village, from a distant city, where she had become a disciple of one energetic in the publication of a magazine, a large part of which plagiarized Science and Health.
MY experience, in the Way, that is Truth, Life, and Love, —Christian Science, — has been so wonderful in its blessings, so thorough in its trials, so triumphant in peace, that I rejoice to give it. In early childhood one query was uppermost in my thought, which was quite a trouble to me, and consequently to those about me: "What is God like?" The answer was ever the same: "You must not ask such a question; we can not know here, but we must love and serve Him.
THANK God it is the Truth we are living in! Prophets and Kings have desired to hear the things which we hear, and have not heard them, and to see the things which we see and have not seen them. " The glorious Truth, so simple, that "he who runs may read"; so majestic, fathomless, infinite! is with us to-day.
The splendor of a disciplined character, which has learned to bear with grace which meets everything as it comes, and without flinching, without fretting, without crying for sympathy, lifts the weight and carries it where it must go, and does this serenely and cheerfully for half a life because, during the foregoing half, it has battled with wild waters to reach that shore of solemn strength, — this splendor is very great. This glory comes of the things which work at the soul like swartsmiths with a fierce forge, and show us "What anvils range, what hammers beat, In what a forge and what a heat Were shaped the anchors.
SOME two months ago I was asked to write a letter, giving an account of myself (as it was termed) for the past year, for the benefit of my classmates, who, in their turn, were to do the same; and these letters were to be embodied in one and sent to each of thirty-four members for perusal. With this request I gladly complied, seeing in it an opportunity of sowing a little seed by the wayside, as also a most excellent opportunity of declaring my position in Science to those who were expecting much of me in other lines.