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PREPARED MANSIONS

If it were not so, I would have told you. — John xiv.

AN OLD MIRACLE

Blessed be the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who hath sent His angel, and delivered His servants that trusted in Him. Daniel iii.

INWARD PEACE

The word of the Lord came unto me. —Ezekiel xxviii.

Agates

The astronomer thinks of the stars, the naturalist of nature, the philosopher of himself. FONTANELLE.

CHRISTIANITY AND HEALTH

The world has about recovered from the first shock occasioned by the proclamation of the Gospel of Mental Healing. Its birth-throes have been prolonged by the false claims laid upon it.

INTELLIGENT RELIGION

In the history of the struggle of mankind after something which gives satisfaction, there is found nothing so potent in its influence, for either good or evil, as religious belief. This belief has been advocated by those who think it is for their own interest to have the people believe it; and in proportion as leaders succeed in imparting desires of priestly creation, are the people led to accept these doctrines, as symbolical of the desires reflected by the originators of the doctrines.

This record is derived mainly from the Fredericton Gleaner, New Brunswick, and touches a subject of vital interest to all Christian Scientists. The Gleaner article is headed: Mysteries of Healing; Emma Whitlock among the Lawyers in Court.

SPIRIT AND LAW

The preacher's text was in Paul's word to the Galatian Church,—the  eighteenth verse  of the fifth chapter of that epistle: "But if ye be led of the Spirit, ye are not under the law. " We are accustomed to think and to speak of gravitation as a law of matter, when every quality of matter, in and of itself, is inert, inanimate, and non-intelligent.

MORTAL MIND-CURE LITERATURE versus CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

The appearance of a new book upon this subject, at this day in the history of mental healing, prompts me to give some account of the practice of such theories. Some of the views of mind-curers would be very well, if they were not called the essentials of mental healing.

REAL MANHOOD

Does not the following item, from a Maine paper, show how little real manhood depends upon the physique? It is n't every day that I see a man take off his spectacles to give them a rub, and off with them comes his nose. Such a combination of spectacles and proboscis did I see, while taking an excursion in the elevator car of the Mutual Insurance building at Portland, Friday morning.