EFFECT OF MIND ON MATTER
In the last number of the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Dr. Albert Day publishes an article on medical delusion.Dr. Day has written this article for the purpose of demonstrating how much hum...
Yea! and so holy was the influence...
Yea! and so holy was the influence Of that high dawn that came with victory, That, far and near, in homes of men there spread An unknown peace. Kings at fierce war called truce; the sick men leape...
LETTERS
Editor Journal: — Will not the following brief testimony of one of my patients help on our blessed cause? Her case was one most interesting to me for she was in a state of mind where she did not ev...
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
F. A. B. asks: "Is there any reason why the command in James 5: 14 will not hold binding for our obedience to-day, as well as for those to whom James wrote the letter, A.D. 60"?It is univ...
HUMOR
It was Shirley's second week at school. "What is that?" asked the teacher pointing to "a." "I should fink," said our five-year-old straightening himself up, "as m...
THE MIND CURE
The Rev. C. A. Bartol, D. D., preached a sermon at the West Church Oct. 8th, on "Spiritual Specifics for Bodily Ills," in which he more strongly than ever expressed his belief in the &quo...
Chicago Branch of C. S. Association
The Chicago band of faithful workers for Christian Science having elected Miss Ellen Brown Vice-President, those of our readers who know her personally may be interested to read the following extra...
Long prayers! How tedious they often become!
Long prayers! How tedious they often become! Especially is this the case with many in the pulpit. It is not unfrequent that the prayer is as long as the sermon ought to be. This praying for everyth...
DR. BARTOL'S SERMONS
The two sermons on Mind Cure, preached by C. A. Bartol, in Boston, Oct. 5th, and Oct. 12th, have been condensed into one, and are on sale at the office of A. T. BUSWELL, 313 Columbus Ave., Boston....
MORTAL MIND
Many a house of life Hath held me—seeking ever him who wrought These prisons of the senses, sorrow fraught; Love was my senseless strife. But now, Thou builder of this tabernacle—Thou! I know thee!...