Letters and Cases of Healing
[Names and addresses of practitioners and patients noted below furnished on application to Mrs. E. Hopkins, 571 Columbus Ave., Boston.]Dear Journal:—I see that little notes of sudden helps to affli...
A RISING TIDE
The west wind clears the morning, The sea shines silvery gray; The night was long, but fresh and strong Awakes the breezy day; Like smoke that flies across the lift, The clouds are faint and thin;...
"The dawn swings incense, silver gray;...
"The dawn swings incense, silver gray; The night is past; Now comes, triumphant, God's full day; No priest, no church can bar its way; The night is past; How, on this blue Of God's great bann...
"He gives what He gives,—be content!...
"He gives what He gives,—be content! He resumes nothing given,—be sure; God lend? Where the usurers lent In His temple, indignant he went,And scourged away all those impure. "He lends n...
Humorous
The Old Temple on Tremont Street, is certainly taking a high degree in "Masonry."—Boston Transcript.The only perpetual thing about perpetual motion in its failure.—Lowell Courier.A corres...
Agates
PROPERTY.Translated from Goethe, by Prof. Leopold Noa, of Wollaston Heights. I know that naught belongs to me, Except the Thought that, full and free, Forth from my Soul is flowing, And whatsoever...
Questions Answered
What can prospective students of the College take for preliminary studies? Do you regard the study of literature and languages as objectionable? C. F. O.Persons, contemplating a course at the Metap...
A Catholic Convert
I was born and brought up in the Catholic faith. From the age of ten years I was a great sufferer from chronic catarrh. Last October I became interested in Christian Science, left my old Church, an...
PRAYER
The consideration of the subject of Prayer is of infinitely greater importance than any other on which we can bestow our thought. It is the golden chord which connects the finite with the Infinite....
Letters
Apple-Blossoms and Water-Lilies.For the past week I have travelled daily by rail, through one of the loveliest sections of old Massachusetts, and have enjoyed glimpses of town and country along the...