THE DEDICATION OF THE MOTHER CHURCH
The great day has come and gone. The new edifice of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, has been duly and formally dedicated to the service of God. The temple has been appropriately c...
THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE
THE Thirteenth chapter of Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians has been called the "Iliad of the Epistles," and well might it be so called. It is a sublime panegyric on love—love, "...
THE ETERNAL GOD
O Thou Who art all in Unity, May we Thy creatures be Like Thee, one in diversity: Yet one, as born of Thee. From Thee the whole creation springs, Of Thee, and in Thy Mind it lives. All things are...
NOTES FROM THE FIELD
An incorrect idea comes from so many different sources that I long to give an answering thought to all whom the Journal may reach. The belief is that in order to enter the study of Christian Scienc...
THANKSGIVING
O Thou Supreme, Eternal Good! Thou art Life and Love, the Divine Infinitude. In Thee alone is All that truly is. Beyond, before, above, below, there is None save Thyself, O God. All time and space...
WOMAN'S CAUSE*
“The test of civilization is the estimate of woman," said George William Curtis; and these closing days of this century present many proofs of the truthfulness of this utterance.The present is...
THE NEW PASTOR
Two remarkable things signalized the advent of the year 1895. One was the dedication of the Mother Church edifice in Boston. The other was the substituting of a new Pastor for that Church. And now...
REST
We read in Mark 6 that Jesus had sent out the twelve disciples, two by two, commissioned to preach the gospel of the Kingdom,— the rule and reign of universal harmony,— to "heal the sick, clea...
NOTES FROM THE FIELD
From early childhood I earnestly sought the Truth, and at an early age joined the Methodist church. I had been trained to believe that this was the nearest to the Truth, and for many years endeavor...
OPINION VERSUS UNDERSTANDING
The world is certainly growing in wisdom. Mortal mind is seeking something higher than that which has hitherto satisfied it. New ideas, which a generation or so ago would be accounted heretical if...