DECISIONS OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Our speculative theories on health admit that food sustains the life of man, and then discuss the certainty that food can kill a man.—It is not the body, but mortal mind, that says food is undigest...
SELECTIONS
Any system of religious belief, be it called Orthodox or Liberal, which, having had time and opportunity for practica development, does not show itself fruitful in good works, is thereby condemned....
FIAT JUSTITIA
When God wants a certain work done He calls somebody out from among the ranks of men and sets him to do that work.The fitting for the performance may be a slow process, as in the case of Jesus of N...
HYMN
It came upon the midnight clear, That glorious song of old From angels bending near the earth To touch their harps of gold. Peace on the earth, good will to men, From Heaven's all-gracious King; T...
TO GRACE L.
There was never a brook or stream But some rocks would lie in its course; But where thickest the rocks do seem,The banks grow the greenest moss. There was never a cloud so dark But it waned as its...
At the recent sessions of the American...
At the recent sessions of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, two well-known geologists referred to two fossil shells as found, sometimes, side by side in the same rocks. There...
"Your daughter has a touch of malaria,"...
"Your daughter has a touch of malaria," said a physician to a New York lady; "I will call again in the morning."The mother then went to her daughter's room with a look of great...
COMING UNTO CHRIST
Dr. Arthur T. Buswell, speaking before the Christian Scientists at the Hawthorne rooms yesterday afternoon said: "Coming to Christ is but coming into the unbiased, healthy, holy vision with wh...
The nature of the soul is still disputed...
The nature of the soul is still disputed amidst all our opportunities of clearer knowledge; some yet say that it may be material, who nevertheless believe it to be immortal.—The Astronomer, in Rass...
THE SCEPTICISM OF THE AGE
The scepticism of the age strikes deep. It asks not merely, Is the Bible inspired? but, Have we a Bible? It not only questions whether a miracle is possible; it demands whether the Christian religi...