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IT has been proven to me lately that nothing is overcome till demonstrated over in Science, and that we must repeat our experiences until we are willing to face them fairly, and know their nothingness. As a child I had a great fear of bears.
THIS little parable was suggested by the second verse of "The Mother's Evening Prayer," writen by Rev. Mary Baker G.
SOMETIMES we hear people say, "You Christian Scientists are bigoted and narrow. From the way you quote Mrs.
Now that the time for summer outings has arrived, and we are absorbed in plans for going and doing, we want to remember, as we arrange for our own comfort and pleasure, the lives outside with which ours come in contact. What can we say and do that will be helpful to another? What should we leave unsaid? Many kindly things will suggest themselves to be done, many words or acts suppressed that might cause pain.
Dear Journal: — The following letter is from one who is rejoicing in the proof of Christian Science healing after many years of physical suffering. The claim was of a scrofulous nature from knees to ankles.
The knowledge of the Holy Is understanding. — Proverbs, 9:10.
IN June, 1894, a lady from Atchison, Kansas, came to me for Christian Science treatment, returning home at the end of two weeks greatly benefited, and a few weeks later was perfectly healed. The following October, three persons who had known of her healing, came to me in Kansas City, Mo.
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Beloved Busy Bees:— Truly this is an hour of "sweet surprises!" You all, ere this, have read the joyful news in the August Journal, embodied in our Mother's promise of an early invitation to visit her in her Concord home, as did the "big children" on Monday, July 5th, in response to her message read in the Mother Church on July Fourth. I will quote the part which causes our hearts to bound with delight:— My precious Busy Bees, under twelve years of age, are requested to visit me at a later date, which I hope soon to name to them.
Since the reception on July 5 by Rev. Mary Baker Eddy to members of the Christian Science Church, many stories concerning gifts of great value given then to the Mother of Christian Science, have been afloat.