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The Boston Congregationalist was right in stating, as it recently did, that the "Christian Scientists continue to push their views. " Said "pushing" being two heinous departures from strict Congregationalism, healing the sick, and asking for letters of dismission from various churches in Boston and vicinity, to join the denominations of the practical Scientists.
In your public letter anathematizing Christian Science and its text-book, "Science and Health," you assail the religious views and life of members of your own and of other evangelical churches, the Pastor of the Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, and insult the sacred opinions of more than a hundred thousand readers of this book. At an early age, I united with a Congregationalist church, at Tilton, N.
In every human breast there is an instinctive tendency to worship some one or something; a looking up to higher Power. The more material the people, the more material the God they worship.
A trinity of sweet words; for where love is, there is rest and home. There is no true home where love and rest are not.
"I like some things about Christian Science," said a lady to a Scientist recently; "but it is too radical. " "Take away its radical part and there is nothing left;" was the reply.
The article of Prof. Townsend having the above caption, published in Zion's Herald , Dec.
A few months ago, the Journal of Christian Science , through its columns, answered this question, "Has Mrs. M.
A pretentious little publication, called "The Mind Cure," has appeared in Chicago, and copies of the same are freely circulating in other cities. Its editor, while yet not disclaiming Spiritualism, mediumship, mesmerism, etc.
From the cautions dabbling of the great Boston dailies, to the wholesale dipping of the imitative smaller cities' publications, the newspaper world seems to be alert to get mis informed on Christian Science— Metaphysical Healing, Mind Cure. At hand is the Worcester Evening Gazette of Jan.