NOTES FROM THE FIELD
I HAVE to confess that I was never very well educated, and when I have been sent for to treat in highly educated families it has embarrassed me, but I always went. I was called to Huntington, Orego...
The work here is progressing, notwithstanding the M. Ds
The work here is progressing, notwithstanding the M. Ds. There have been some cases that have not returned to give God the glory, yet some remarkable instances may be mentioned. A girl, four years...
SPECIAL NOTICE
All new subscribers who have enjoyed our special offer, and received back numbers from April, 1888, will remember that their subscriptions date from August, 1888, and will therefore expire with the...
NOTES FROM THE FIELD
The following is a copy of a letter written to Bro. Chase, the new treasurer, and is a fair example of many which he receives. Such earnest outpourings of honest hearts which have been touched by t...
THE NEED OF THE HOUR
Fling forth the triple-colored flag 'to dare The bright, untraveled highways of the air. Blow the undaunted bugles, blow, and yet Let not the boast betray us to forget. Lo, there are high adventur...
RETRO-EXPERIENCE
"But because of the people which stand by, I said It."—Jesus.TO glorify God and to help some earnest seeker for Truth, and to banish prejudice and distrust from one who knows nothing of t...
NOTES FROM THE FIELD
LET me call attention to the necessity for Scientists, on changing residence or leaving town, to have their card changed as soon as possible. I am a traveling man and, whenever I am over Sunday in...
NOTES FROM THE FIELD
IN the latter part of 1894 I was taken with heart trouble, the doctors called it. With hard struggling I kept at work through the winter, under medical treatment all the time. In the spring, I thin...
NOTES FROM THE FIELD
THREE years last month I went to a Christian Scientist with the hope that I might get strength enough to enable me to get to my sister's home in the east to die, as I had no expectation of being cu...
The Beatitudes (Continued.)
"For he taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes." Matt. vii. 29.The Scribes were interpreters of the law of Moses, the expounders of the religious writings of national...