JUVENILE ACCIDENT
During the recent season of snow, ice, and coasting, an accident happened, which gave rise to many expressions of regret, that the little girl was so severely injured about the face, the right side...
THE BLOOD OF JESUS
Heaven will be to us what we make it. The Master has taught us the way, in precept, example, death, and resurrection; but all he has done for us will not suffice for our redemption, unless we belie...
Agates
According to Demetrius, Truth lies at the bottom of a well, whose depth, alas! gives little hope of a release. To be sure, one advantage to be derived from this is, that the water serves for a mirr...
NATIONAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
The first annual meeting of this Association was held in Boston, at the Meionaon (Tremont Temple), on Wednesday afternoon, April 13, and was called to order promptly by the first Vice-president, at...
MANY TROUBLES RELIEVED
Dear Journal: For over twenty years I was a great and constant sufferer from chronic rheumatism, neuralgia, and spinal disease; and later on I suffered from kidney-trouble. I was treated by the bes...
COLUMBUS, WISCONSIN
Dear Journal: I love to read your pages. As I have been a great sufferer, I wish to give my testimony in favor of Christian Science, for what it has done for me and my family, through treatments gi...
CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST ASSOCIATION
The regular monthly meeting of this Association was held in Odd Fellows Hall, on Wednesday afternoon, April 6, and was called to order, at two o'clock, by Brother Alfred Lang, of Lawrence. The usua...
Church and Association
CHURCH IN OCONTO, WISCONSIN.MARY C. SWIFTDear Journal: It has been my privilege to spend some time with the Christian Scientists of Oconto, where a beautiful little church has recently been dedicat...
Agates
The astronomer thinks of the stars, the naturalist of nature, the philosopher of himself. FONTANELLE. But the Vine standeth stripped and desolate, Having given all; and now its own dark time Is com...
BEWARE!
[Abstract of an extempore discourse, delivered May 22, in Chickering Hall, Boston, by Captain S.F. Linscott, of Chicago.]