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What is being religious, but always seeing God's infinite...

What is being religious, but always seeing God's infinite love in everything, and loving Him all the time? It is seeing His mercy in the sun and sky in the hills and plains; in daily life, with its discipline and education; in the friendships of our friends; in our insight into new truths; in the grand opportunities of daily service of the human race which He affords us. It is hearing and answering His invitation to come to Him to be inspired, to be filled with light, to be filled with love, to be filled with power.

LAW

"Now, O king, establish the decree, and sign the writing, that it be not changed, according to the law of the Medes and Persians, which altereth not. "— Daniel 6, 8.

The Journal becomes dearer to me every month, as I read the thoughts expressed in it. As the gift of our Teacher, we each promised to help sustain it.

Jamestown, N. Y.

In the summer of 1889 our Sunday School was organized, with a membership of seven scholars. A few weeks following, the President of our Students' Christian Science Association met with the children, and after a little talk, she gave to each child a bright five-cent piece, to start a church-fund, requesting them to put this money to some good use, and in one year from that time to bring together the amount accrued.

In a bright little Sunday School, in one of the western States, where the children carry their thought-offerings from Science and Health, a little girl recited, not many weeks ago, a part of the second paragraph on page 499. In the talk about working out our own salvation, the question was asked, "What does it mean to 'wait for your reward?'" A dear little man jumped up, and, with eyes sparkling with intelligence, answered, "It means to be satisfied.

Dear little brothers and sisters: I know you greatly enjoy...

Dear little brothers and sisters: I know you greatly enjoy reading the printed pages of our dear Journal, and look forward to its monthly visit with great eagerness. Please allow me to accompany it on its April rounds, and call upon each one of you to tell you a little open secret.

A DEMONSTRATION

While reading the paragraph in the Editor's Note Book, of the March issue, regarding the New Book , I was particularly impressed with the passage of Scripture quoted:—" Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works, and glory your Father which is in heaven" [ Matt. v.

NOTE

The advantage of having Science and Health in the public libraries is very great. I would advise that the students see to it, that a copy of the new revised Science and Health be put into the public libraries in the towns and cities where they reside.

TRANSFORMATION

"Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God. "— Rom.

BARMAIDS AND SCIENTISTS

Mr. Editor: — During my residence in Concord I have daily read your paper, and have become an admirer of Edgar L.