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...
"TAKE HEED!"
We regret to be obliged to say, that all are not metaphysicians, or Christian Scientists, who call themselves so. Charlatanism, fraud and malice are getting into the ranks of the good and pure, sen...
FOREIGN EXPOSITION ON SUNDAY
Is human life best solaced and sustained by amusement, a "witches stew" into which everybody must drop something after his own kind? Things good and delightful should sometimes have the f...
BIBLE LESSONS
"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved."—Acts 16:31.The scriptures require more than a simple admission and acceptance of the truths they present, they require a livin...
"About once in twenty years, the doctors...
"About once in twenty years, the doctors re-label all the old complaints, and give them new names. Thirty odd years ago pneumonia was "lung fever," and "sciatica" plain &qu...
"FEED MY LAMBS"
"Ho! ye that rest beneath the Rock On pastures greenly growing, Or roam at will, Christ's favored flock, By waters gently flowing: Hear ye, upon the desert air, A voice of woe come crying, Wh...
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...
LECTURES AND PARLOR TALKS ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE and METAPHYSICS
There will be held at the Massachusetts Metaphysical College, 569 Columbus Avenue, Boston, weekly lectures, at 7.30 P.M. The first of the course was opened on Friday evening last, (Sept. 23), by th...
"LOVEST THOU ME?"
Lovest thou me—do you love me? Answer with soul-lighted eyes! Lovest thou me? speak onlyAs stars shine out of the skies. Love is my life—do you love me? Love as the earth loves the sun When he flu...
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....