HAD A LIZARD IN HIS ARM
A young medical student from the South attending lectures in this city tells how he cured a patient who was suffering from a curious ailment. The patient was an old negro, who for many weeks had be...
CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST
AS our Christian Science Journal now contains nearly eight hundred names of those who profess to be Christian Scientists, and as they come to us from thirty-seven States and Territories, besides fr...
A BIT OF PERSONAL HISTORY
I CAN hardly remember the time when I first began to think of making preparation, whereby I might sometime enter into the "Kingdom of Heaven," a place, a locality, far away, in the realms...
In listening to the conversation of some of the little folks, the...
In listening to the conversation of some of the little folks, the idea suggested itself, to visit the children's class of our Sunday School, and ask the children for some of their thoughts. So, wit...
GLAD TIDINGS
"BEHOLD, I bring you glad tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people," —words of hope, health, and Life, to those in greatest need, to the sick or injured one, vainly opposing the...
DIVINE COMPULSION
THE parables of Jesus are rich with spiritual instruction. The lessons that can be learned from them, are as varied as the experiences of humanity. When we study them in the right spirit, we often...
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE DEFINED
Broadly defined, Christian Science is the living, the bringing out in practical demonstration, of the Christlife. Christian Science does away with the doctrine of a vicarious atonement, in so far a...
"TRICKS OF THE IMAGINATION"
AFTER reading in the June Journal, 1891, the article by H. C . Hoovey, under the above caption, I am prompted to mention a similar case, as narrated by a physician from S. Dakota.Said the doctor: &...
HINDRANCES IN THE WAY
There is a division of opinion just now in regard to the name which forms the subject of this paper.Some, hearing the name Christian Science, and attracted by the peace and comfort it brings, come...
SHIPS AT SEA
ONE evening as the problem of Life was pressing hard upon me, and I was contemplating the awful seeming of the unreal, and trying to catch a glimpse of the real, it seemed to me that a vast ocean r...