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Putting on record insights into the practice of Christian Science.

Soon the Christian world will lie in the midst of Christmas observances. We but speak the truth of past history when we assert that most of this observance will be of a wholly mirthful character, from the ordinary standpoint of mirthfulness.

Will not our contributors observe more fully the rule not to quote profusely from the Bible? Enough quotations to emphasize a point is well, but there is danger of running into the habit of "padding. " We are unable to make use of some articles sent us for this reason.

The office of the clergyman correctly understood and rightly performed, is a high and important one. Many millions of people look to the clergy for their spiritual guidance, and for a true and full interpretation of the Scriptures.

" In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. " I This is the first record of creation or attempt to account for the existence of the heaven and the earth recognized by the Christian world.

On behalf of the treasurer of the Mother Church, we take occasion to remind the members of the following resolution passed by the Church Committee on July 25, 1893. "That every member of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.

The Book of Views by Messrs. Gilman & Carlton, in and around the residence of the Rev.

There are perhaps no texts or verses of the Bible which furnish more ground for the conception of eternal punishment, or upon which this doctrine is more especially based, than the thirty-second and thirty-third verses of the 12th chapter of Matthew: "Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men. And whosoever speaketh a word against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in the world to come.

Never since the days of the Great Rebellion has the country been in such a turmoil as we now witness. Capital and labor is engaged in what is believed by at least one of the combatants to be a death struggle.

We have recently heard of a high ecclesiastic who severely denounced the practice of charging for healing or relieving sickness through metaphysical means. This also was made the turning point of the decision of the supreme court of Nebraska as shown in our last issue.

ANOTHER CHAPTER IN THE BUSWELL CASE

In the May number, 1893, we reported at length the trial of the case of The People of the State of Nebraska vs. Ezra M.