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Our Sabbath School, though in its infancy, promises to be the...

From the July 1891 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Our Sabbath School, though in its infancy, promises to be the instructive feature in the work. Quite a number of adults expressed a wish for a Bible class, but there seemed to be no teacher. As they remained after the morning service, Science and Health was handed them, as the Teacher. They formed the class at once. The book opened at Chapter XIV — Recapitulation. They began there, and read during each session of school.

 

Last Sabbath, one of the little ones, in the infant class, spoke the Truth very forcibly. The children had been learning a verse of a hymn. After saying it together several times, each one was asked, separately, to repeat the first two lines. One child hesitated, when a bright little boy, sitting by, quickly said, —"Go on, say it: God will help you." And the child did say it nicely.—

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