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Putting on record insights into the practice of Christian Science.

THEODORE PARKER

Forty years ago this great worker and thinker was ostracized by the Unitarian denomination. An exchange of pulpits with him was a signal for a pastor to cut loose from his parochial moorings.

CHRISTMAS THANKS

One of the most difficult things to express, when genuine, is gratitude. It is easy enough to feel it, but not so easy to do justice to that feeling with words.

MRS. M. A. DeFOREST BROWN

Mrs. Eddy recently enjoyed a delightful call from this lady, well known as a physician in the West, who has become so much interested in Christian Science, that she wishes to study it.

This is what a Berlin, Wisconsin, paper says:— The day of miracles was supposed to have long gone by; but a lady from Chicago has been in the city for a few days, and the feats performed by her have led many of our citizens to believe that she is almost a worker of miracles. Every one knows of the serious illness of H.

A HAPPY NEW YEAR!

This is the greeting in thousands of households. Let it come to you, "who are of the household of faith;"—not to you only, but to all men everywhere, for truly it is written in the Scriptures, that God "will have all come to the knowledge of the Truth.

New Arrival! A mammoth Turkey...

New Arrival! A mammoth Turkey, from the Grocery Store of Mr. J.

Contrasted Conclusions

"I am incessantly led to make apology for the instability of the theories and practice of physic. Those physicians generally become the most eminent who have most thoroughly emancipated themselves from the tyranny of the schools of medicine.

Lovers of good reading will find a treat in Martineau's "Types of Ethical Theory. " Setting down naught in malice, a spirit of fairness and justice pervades the whole work.

STILL, THE CRY IS "HELP!"

Dear Readers of the Journal ,—You were called upon a little while ago for financial aid. Many of you have responded to our appeal, and it begins to look as though we were going to have a church Edifice, and that at no very distant period.

A NEW MILLINERY STORE

A new and valuable acquisition to the institutions of Boston is the millinery establishment of Mr. George M.