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The annual meeting of the Christian Scientists' Association was held Jan. 7, at the Massachusetts Metaphysical College.
A Scientist, in correspondence with a Chicago publication, says: The occasional use of the Master's hand in healing, does not prove that he meant to assure his followers of the essential need of external, or visible instrumentalities, for bringing out the practical application of his metaphysical teachings. But every action had with him its spiritual significance, or mind lesson, and the "laying-on of hands," in each recorded instance, was the most suitable movement to emphasize a lesson just ended, or call special attention to a miracle about to be performed by the methods inculcated.
"For the kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened. "— Matt.
I know little of pictures. I have had, in my judgement of them, one rule only.
This interesting day, crowned with the history of Truth's idea, its earthly advent and nativity, is especially dear to the heart of Christian Scientists, to whom Christ's appearing in a fuller sense is so precious, and fraught with divine benedictions for mankind. The star that looked lovingly down on the manger of our Lord, lends its resplendent light to this hour.
An impression obtains in the minds A correction was made in the January 1885 Journal: Fourth page, third column, sixty-first line, read, "minds" for "mind. " of outsiders that Christian Scientists take no interest in the live questions of the day,—political issues, public schools, the Woman movement, labor questions, etc.
The friends of the Christian Scientists (not the Scientists themselves) have been considerablyexercised lately over a series of contributions to Zion's Herald, on "Prayer and Healing," being the elaboration of a paper read by Prof. L.
Why do certain publications and people, after the vexed question has been agitated and safely settled so that all the world may lave A correction was made in the February 1885 Journal: ERRATA in Jan, No. of Journal.
It has been very wisely noted that the wisdom of one generation is the foolishness of the next, but nobody has added the equally true saying that the foolishness of one generation is the wisdom of the next. Certain of our most thoughtful M.