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IS THE DAY OF MIRACLES PAST?

From the September 1899 issue of The Christian Science Journal


The above is a question yet frequently asked, and, strange to say, yet frequently answered in the affirmative. Many sincerely believe it is thus correctly answered. Many are in doubt and perplexity with reference to the question. Persons who think seriously, realize that it is a most important, nay, a vital question.

The following from the Topeka Daily Capital (being an account of an experience meeting), republished in a recent number of the Sentinel, well illustrates the views of many present-day expounders of Scripture upon this subject:—

A lady then related an experience that differed from many of those spoken of in that it was not a rapid cure, but required many months for its completion. She attributed this to the fact that she had long been a student of the Bible, and that when she tried to reconcile her established interpretations of the Word with the interpretations given by Science and Health her mind revolted, and she came to believe in the teachings of Science and Health only by degrees.

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