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In what direction is our watch kept, and why do we watch? Are we faithful to that appointed us? All are not. Many enter into delusions during the day, and slumber through the night, make treaties with error, and have a false sense of peace.
The insertion of a quotation from the pen of the novelist, F. Marion Crawford, in the October Journal, was interesting from the standpoint of observation of progress in the social and moral world.
" Whom do men say that I am?" asked our Lord. "Malignity had searched him with candles.
If the material universe is a myth, whence and how came this appearance of one? This is one of the most troublesome questions to young students, and readers of Science and Health. We know the scientific answer, that it never came in reality, and "ye are of your father, the devil, who was a liar from the beginning, etc.
What is it? The cognomen of all true religion, the quintessence of Christianity, and it heals sin and sickness. Part and parcel of all truth and love, wherever one ray from its full-orbed light looks in upon the heart, behold a better man.
Christian Science is to me the one theme above all others, but no one ever entered its portals with less knowledge of it. I met my first appointment with peculiar feelings; not knowing what was expected of me, or where to place my thoughts.
Quite a large number of subscriptions to the Journal expired with the Aug. and Sept.
We cordially recommend everybody to make an early call at J. Dooling's attractive establishment, 11 & 13 Temple Place, if they have a taste for the good things kept at le magasin de confiseur.
The editor of The Woman's World, in a characteristically strong editorial, says: "There are two ways by which men ascend the scale of society and climb to position and distinction. One way is by the mere force of animal will and brute determination.
In these days of sharp competition and progress, it is well to be cautious in purchasing any article of merchandise on the spur of the moment, or even on the recommendation of others who are not thoroughly posted. Yet popularity is one test of merit; and especially when prolonged beyond the expectation of inventors, manufacturers and agents, the continued sale of an invention may be considered safe guaranty of its excellence.