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Before coming into Christian Science, the word dominion had no meaning to us, although we had read and re-read in Genesis, that man was given "dominion over all the earth. " We, of all people, can rejoice that we are being led out of the wilderness.
The Christian Science and mind cure practitioners have created excitement in medical ranks not exceeded since the regular profession attempted to sit down upon the water curists and homeopaths. The water cure fad adapted itself, so far as it was good to all schools of practice, while homeopathy fought, till it secured an equal foothold legally with the regular school.
Love worketh no ill to his neighbor: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law. Romans 13: 10.
And they were all with one accord in one place. " It is said upon good authority that "Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress" was a century old before its true lesson dawned upon the Christian world of thought.
The birth,— the first coming of the Christ to a long waiting world,— and the resurrection of the Christ, the reappearing to the stricken and sorrowing disciples, are to me the two most beautiful and love-inspiring themes in all the gospel of glad tidings. For many centuries the Christ's coming had been prophesied; but the Jewish people, bowing in adoration to that which symboled the coming One, lost sight of that which was symboled.
Human thought is not at ease. The spirit of unrest is everywhere apparent, both in the world and in the church.
It sometimes transpires that articles coming in to us are Scientific in thought and language, but are not for various reasons, deemed appropriate to the hour. Others are partly Scientific and partly doubtful and perhaps would be misleading in their language, while the thought is Scientific.
"But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing. " James i.
A physician (of which school we are not informed), who has taken umbrage at our remarks about "Christian Scientists," rhetorically asks us "whether these people are in any way authorized or licensed by the State of Illinois to practise medicine or heal the sick in any manner. " We notice this question only because it throws an interesting light upon the minds of people who are inclined to be disputatious.
The following are editorials in recent issues of The Chicago Evening Post. DOCTORS AND "CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS.