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Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.

A little girl writes: "I have been having a ' time . ' One day mamma held the thought that I had a cold.

A little girl says she has been treating her brother for irritability and hastiness of temper. "Now whenever he gets cross, instead of its making me cross, as it used to, I am nicer than ever to him; and I think all the time, 'God is Love.

During our last summer's meetings, a little boy, who is not yet four, used to attend with his mother. He has an aunt who is a Scientist, and has heard much about Science and Health in his home.

Sandy

Is a bright, active little boy of six years who now attends our Christian Science Sunday school. He lives near the Scientist at whose home we hold our meetings, and, beaming with good nature, used to be about asking all manner of questions where Mr.

Nothing is inexorable but love

Nothing is inexorable but love. Love which will yield to prayer is imperfect and poor.

NEARER MY GOD TO THEE

This expression of longing is heard in song and prayer coming from those having no realization of God's nearness to man. For such realization, there must be understanding of who and what God is.

" The Bible by His revelation is most absorbing. It seems so clear when He teaches! The flesh cannot receive the things of the Spirit.

THE WAY OUT OF EGYPT

When the children of Israel went out from bondage in Egypt, they fled with haste. The angel of death had gone through the land, and from every Egyptian household arose lamentation for the first-born.

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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

Who are expected. Many are asking: "Can I vote if I attend the convention?" "Will I be allowed to listen to all the deliberations?" "I am a Methodist, will I be allowed to attend your proceedings?" In reply to such inquiries the following statements are necessary: First, All members of the National Association may vote on any question presented, or may address the Convention, subject only to usual parliamentary rules.