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IN presenting Christian Science to the world Mary Baker Eddy has made it clear and convincing that God is infinite Mind, Life, Love, Principle. How else, indeed, could He be omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent? One who reads the Bible searchingly may trace the unfoldment of this exalted concept of Deity in the advancing thought of the Hebrew race.
" And the second time the cock A crew. " The Lord turned a mingled look of sadness and rebuke on his disciple.
And still this morning of blessing was not ended. The frugal meal was past.
St. Peter is described as "a fisherman.
FOR years after her discovery of Christian Science in 1866, and after her first expressions of this religion in writing, Mary Baker Eddy was its only teacher. Then she began to commission her most promising students as teachers.
" Giving does not impoverish us in the service of our Maker, neither does withholding enrich us. " This remarkable statement, made by our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, in the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" ( p.
REFERENCES to wisdom in the Bible are numerous. Several words in the Greek and Hebrew are thus translated; and the Revised Version of the Bible renders the word "wisdom" sometimes as "discretion" and "understanding.
WHEN Edwin Markham said, "Nothing is worth the making if it does not make the man," he uttered a sentiment which should open thought to the definite question, "What is man?" Unless man is conceived of spiritually, we do not get the true answer; for the standards of human thought regarding man have as many interpretations as there are tongues, nations, or personalities. Perfect man, the idea of perfect God, is never found in matter.
IN the vision recorded in Revelation, St. John tells of many wonders that he beheld: "I saw," or "I looked.
HUMANITY in general, believing substance to be material, considers wealth to consist of an accumulation of material things or their equivalent in the form of money. As a consequence of this false belief in matter as having reality, power, and ability to bestow benefits, mortals have come to view and sanction the acquisitive motive and process, not only as normal and indispensable, but also as a dominant factor in human experience.