CONTAGION
Whatever man sees, feels, or takes cognizance of, must be caught through mind, insomuch as perception, sensation and consciousness belong to mind and not to matter. Floating with the popular curren...
Some men neglect, if they do not wholly...
Some men neglect, if they do not wholly reject, the Gospel, because many of its truths are bounded by horizons of impenetrable mystery. But the fact of human existence under its existing conditions...
"A LITTLE NONSENSE NOW AND THEN"
"Have you ever tried the faith-cure" asked a solemn stranger of a gentleman in a Brooklyn street-car. "I have," was the answer. "Do you believe in it?" "I do.&quo...
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
Description of the Latest and Most Remarkable of Boston's Remarkable Productions.A Revival of the Primitive Christian Method of Curing Diseases, and the Science of the Process.Some eighteen years a...
THE NEW BIRTH
St. Paul speaks of what we understand to be the new birth as "waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of the body." The Scripture saith, "none but the pure in heart shall se...
Infringement of "Science and Health," Etc.—Decision of the United States Circuit Court
A bill in equity was filed in the U. S. Circuit Court, at Boston, in April last, to restrain, by decree and order of the Court, the unlawful publishing and use of a pamphlet printed and issued by E...
THE OUTLOOK
Reading the history of the primitive ages, we cannot but notice the fact, that the characteristic which elevated a man above his fellows was simply physical strength combined with physical courage....
THE SECRET OF YOUTH
When will people learn that the mind rules the body? When will they realize that they might be strong, blooming, and attractive, if they would only think so? They regard debility as inevitable. Thr...
THINGS TO BE THOUGHT OF
Dear Reader.—As we send to you by this paper many a hint and suggestion of "Christian Science," many a statement of its truth, as yet but faintly comprehended, (and which never would have...
CHRISTIAN THEISM
Scholastic Theology elaborates the proposition that evil is a factor of good, and to believe in the reality of evil is accessory to a rounded sense of the existence of good.This frail hypothesis is...