In thumbing through issues of the Journal from the summer of 1902, we found the kind of vitality and variety we're still striving for 100 years later. In addition to articles, testimonies, and editorials—and a transcript of a Christian Science lecture given by William P. McKenzie in Symphony Hall—there was a reprint from another religious monthly, some inspirational snippets from Emerson, and kind replies to criticism. Hope you enjoy reading these excerpts as much as we did.
Speak nobly of religion, but let it be well timed; for people avoid those who are perpetually preaching.
June 1902, P. 159.