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Editorials
The April number of the Journal has already found its way, not only into England, France, Germany and Italy, but also to New Zealand, Australia and India. Let us unite in this grand work through the summer, and send this April Journal broadcast over the earth.
The last week in May, in Massachusetts, is a week of deep interest in the churches, for then occurs in Boston a series of meetings of all evangelical denominations from all parts of the State. During the last assembly the general thought expressed was one of dissatisfaction with their methods of bringing out the teachings of Jesus the Christ.
The June meeting was opened by Bro. Chase.
Since we became the happy possessors of the revised Science and Health, by Mary B. G.
The session was opened by Mrs. Meeder.
In the unfolding of thought, gained by striving to reach a higher glimpse of Life, that can only be obtained through demonstration, we are lifted into a greater sense of individual freedom, which is indeed our inheritance. In order to solve this problem of life, we first take the responsibility of a position for Truth and learn through experience, ofttimes through patient waiting, that the work is already done , and we have just grown to this understanding, and have gained what? Dominion over our enemy—some sense of selfishness; and this jot less of selfishness is an unfolding of one jot more of Love.
From the west comes a question in regard to organization. I advise you by all means to organize Churches.
The usual monthly gathering was a very enthusiastic one. A number of the members from abroad were present.
I wonder what has become of the mothers and Sabbath School teachers. There is such a dearth of matter for the Home department.
"Go ye into all the world, and preach the Gospel. "— MARK 16: 15.