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An Address delivered before the Christian Scientist Association of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College, by Edward N. Harris C.
We all remember what Jesus said to the Samaritan woman, who talked with him at the well: "The hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in Spirit and in Truth. " That Christian Science is in advance of the popular churches of today, no one who has ever read, without prejudice, the wonderful revelations and indisputable truths of Science and Health can fail to admit.
I shall not be present at the National Christian Scientist Association in Chicago, June 13; but my sympathies will go out largely to my students on that occasion. I even thank beforehand those who, with deathless love, are struggling Godward; and I warn those who are halting or getting blind, neither to stop and rest on my personality for all they achieve, nor to abuse it; but to remember always that Love fulfils God's law, and destroys sin as well as sickness, and that there is no other door by which to enter into Christian Science.
Dear Mrs. Eddy: I was glad, indeed, to hear from you.
At a regular authorized special meeting of the National Christian Scientist Association, held at the Massachusetts Metaphysical College, Boston, April 18, it was the unanimous voice of the meeting that the next annual meeting of the above-named Association be held in Chicago, Ill. , on the second Wednesday (the 13th day) of June, 1888.
From the New York Journal of April 15, 1888, under the heading Throw Physic to the Dogs, we condense the following account: A document written on two sheets of paper was filed during the week in the County Clerk's office, and in the office of the Secretary of State at Albany, behind which lies a recital of the keenest interest. It may be the beginning of a revolution.
Much has been said of late about the statement that Mrs. Eddy's is the only chartered College of Metaphysics.
Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. " This petition is interpreted in Mrs.
A cosmopolitan city is Denver. Many invalids, from all quarters of the globe, seek health and vigor there, lured thither-ward by its sapphire skies and balmy breezes.
A barber in London performed a rather clever feat. The shop was full of customers, and one of them was undergoing the operation of shaving, when it was noticed that the barber had his eyes closed, though he still kept passing the razor over the face of his patron.