THE TRUE BIRTHRIGHT
Esau bartered his birthright for a mess of pottage. For a temporary gratification of sense he sacrificed what? His rights as the son of his father. How true a picture (in sense) is this of the posi...
OPEN LETTERS
About four or five weeks ago, during my absence from home, our house was entered by burglars. Relatives, who were left in charge of the house, were confronted by a man holding a pistol, and demandi...
OPEN LETTERS
I think few of us realize how much Christian Science has done to change our modes of thought, and topics of conversation, until we listen for a few minutes to the conversation of those about us, an...
NOTICE
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REMINISCENCES
"How did you happen to become a Christian Scientist?" This question has been so often propounded to me, and I myself have been so helped and strengthened by the experiences of others, tha...
FROM UNITARIANISM TO CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
"And they shall come from the east, and from the west, and from the north, and from the south, and shall sit down in the kingdom of God."— Luke xiii. 29.For years one passage of Scripture...
NOTES FROM THE FIELD
THINKING perhaps the readers of the Journal would be glad to know of the progress of Christian Science wherever it may be, I send you a sketch of its progress in this part of Louisiana.We first hea...
WHITTIER'S RELIGION
Ed. Journal:— The following clipping from "The Brooklyn Daily Times" of Sept. 16th, is too good to be lost. Use as you think proper.—L. C. N.The Christian Leader makes a contribution of m...
THE PURE IN HEART
"Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God." Matt. 5: 8.A CERTAIN writer has cited in their order, the three great seats of authority of Christianity, since the third century o...
AN INCIDENT OF INTEREST TO CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
AN incident of unusual significance to the cause of Christian Science, came to my notice within a few days and I hasten to send it to the Journal. In the midst of the poor district of one of our la...