F4 the Bible, M: ## 9 9y Inrsaaryet o MB literature be| is a great to 1 mlot*hhd.h.plno:nl’-m."&-u Inquirers sometitmies ask how and | mo ennflist hatuass Tok AusPLAL C an, CTO2207â€" 7D RPOE RROW!â€" object of the Momitor as the Founder :nd divine law corrects ignorant Sdndn{, and Miscellany, d‘lfl) is Mv:lkinuo?m.;l:ï¬tb: "uhjln-ol-.,“'up'fl-'dl metic corrects and eliminates mis. mambLaR®m mecs o Camo 92 CORe2 tE M f s oo o e n e e en td an. Although delicate when a child, she received a careful and '-bamuï¬. m&&p) Promr early .mdt“hood a t was y re n ai a tender age to mln the voice of God, and never ceased to do so. It was at the knee of her saintly mother tht;bemflfltun‘luthe'on- drous love of God, to trust and adore Him. At the age of tweive she united . with ° the Congregational Chureb and remained a member of that religious body until she founded the Christian Science church in 1879. Pront srpani,, | 2 /0P* JUst so it may be necessary As a part of this armhn.-forutohn-lwingfrimdorn tion, Mrs. Eddy ut-blg'::: the Chrisâ€" exrrienced practitioner assist us and tian Science }nriodie-h: The Chrisâ€"| help in guiding our steps heavenâ€" tian Science ournal, a monthly pubâ€" | ward. To'wrkmflnflroi-lmof lication; the Christian Science Sentiâ€" life according to divine w, and to nel, issued weekly; the two Heralds, bcnuetomnownysupl‘rz‘lw, wmmmcm;unmmunamwm law 1uMchwum..ug :?&&vhe Prwplifm which international y uvnmcr emanates. true know!â€" ï¬k«dlh!ui&:n‘ Founder | edge of divine law earsusp. 1 LADH and teach them all things. This Comâ€" forter, or truth of being, was again revealed to the world, in 1866, by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science. Mrs. Eddy was a New England gentlewomâ€" Christian Science is the name of the religion which Kzovu the works of God. It teaches how to express in daily living the truth taught by Christ Jesus. It is obvious that he expected his followers to understand his tuchâ€"] ing and emulate his example, for hel llfd: "He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also"; and. "Greater*works than these shal} he do." _ The world is beginning to realize that the l'm!in? of the sick is An essential part of Christianity. disease; the other of tflhdd-ymu- Ilmllll‘: lrmvery' f Du: he wl no hope of . ng the many years that have followed, fhnve witâ€" nessed the healing of a substantial number of disgases and sins and have seen lives regenerated and made new through the practice of this truth. d e e e d Baker Eddy. As a result of this earâ€" nest study, I was healed of a disease from which I had suffered from early childhood. Two members of l:le. ily were :o‘on hulu«‘!nm 1"; ing help of Chris Science pract tioners,â€"one of a soâ€"called incurable disease; the other of typhoidâ€"onea. Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary given led me to in C n tw 3 2 14 oi at a WM mnh' servâ€" â€â€˜h‘.‘d'}""‘."' Science church. The g100 en e oneminntt C WOVBuse Science came many years ago through etpau ie en k dn give." The pu of this lecture is ».u.-:&",.'?m.“.. teachings of Christian Science and tell you in a simple, direct way how this ::-uflrhmdm: hhwmmm‘ true giving and the biesseduess of wlmvizhoac-c:: Ehymhdmzfam':" mmdw-:l-nhowmw W“"‘m’“"tim of the Bible to problems of everyâ€" :?’.n.‘% 54 S nrae ing of and man ay His likeness. _ My first introduction to Christian It In the Bible, we read that Jesus said, "Freely ye have received, freely Given Friday Evening at First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Highland Park; Many Attend BY MBRS. NELVIA mea s "‘" 'â€"'“w ; v-â€"-;â€" taffhase ds 7 s en E, land. 'fl" law, which is Charch _ and all its branches| them the faxts ut 240 to study. the Christian N â€" _ ~|spiendent in all > of me, and T 4 to trust | Cause, is God. Does it not, therefore, i ie frocac xt z0n Lceer o Ti femand is ha e on efunce togt #o Ini SCIENCE %‘ï¬mum the room to ponâ€"| exact, untailing good ! Christian bes ‘ * z the of Chrisâ€"| der them. mamtgvmmumvm rree = e dWmd-nb m&w&:.n’dq The flpM‘Mthln:‘(‘i.odc Life, (ELVIA lm.,'.t.:,". '“.' #u.‘.'.’ mbl llnlli .m'h' u"' Bei ::m‘i m"' "t‘:’ rand ‘higher. it was in oo bouk «Il'.i went to school. question, «What is Ga0f» Mrc. Rady §M lmmfl%ï¬ï¬ï¬l"‘.‘!‘l n ppantdaliiiine ut P ols i a Sotharid Mn mnfre t * / Mn AAESAPATK 52c m d . 3 122200 000, 70 UNTSUaN Science are to | gaining a demonstrable knowledge of them the facis o# Guou untolding to facts of the fatherhood and . motherhood of Ged, and ‘of man made in God‘s own :..m.?'"..m..n..,.;..}: ï¬'.."'..‘!'i‘_ï¬.'_'!"-fld!-&nu N COT ;ut.’unc! "Du‘d be like a babe who is t learning to c getting dishearted because he eo:l;phot run. As a mother will lovingly help and guide her babe in hhn;be its first steps, just so it may necessary forpzs to have a loving friend or an exrrienead practitioner assist us and help in guiding our steps heavenâ€" ward. To work out the flroum of life according to divine law, and to to remember his early lessons in 4 arithmetic.â€"that it was necessary to learn the name, place, and value of each number; then Tearn to add, mulâ€" tiply, divide, and so férth. In learnâ€" ing to add, it may have been neces-f sary to put marks along beside the numbers, to make use of fingers, or | | to call ugon somebody for help. Howâ€" [ewr, through patient, persistent atudy one not only learned to add corâ€" rectly but finally to add a long colâ€" umn of figures at a glance, and as | one advanced in the study, more difiâ€" cult sums were quickly worked out. In solving the problems of life, proâ€" gress may at first seem slow, but if we are faithful in putting into pracâ€" ticeo.chd-yq)etmhwekm.n shall very soon find it possible to overcome quickly discordant condiâ€" tions. For one to get discouraged beâ€" cause he cannot solve all the problems olklile :_t once would be like a babe | prob! Iei:s:- ~As a law which Mrs. Eddy discovered and named Christian Science. Founder of Christian Science and would through her mly- remain the Godâ€"inspired of] the Christiun&:laee movement. Through . Mrs. ‘s discovery, teaching, ‘and uï¬?‘h multitudes have been healed and are toâ€"day strivâ€" ing to obey the Commandments and walk in the footsteps of our blessed | Master; :giving to und:numlin n:; ( to obey unctions given Sermon on &‘:&m& (frini‘n Sci-f ence is embli!g;:;ndm thousands | to prove for Ives and others| the !Micdity of the truth taught by Jesus. They are doing this b healing every form of human diacordy; comforting the sorrowing; proclaimâ€" ) ing to all mankind that worldâ€"weary hearts need no longer be turned aside, | but may come to the fount of living waters and be healed, through underâ€" ;-undiag‘u‘n:i utln]i‘:_ingnthe spiritual had become the Discoverer and F«M thf:fui l- nw“d r a iararetpas movement. | Through Mrs. Eddy‘s discovery. alized why Mrs. Eddy, whose thou us seimercanly nigh ced wow it t zo ifumined the consciousness of Mrs. Sddy that she wat quithly henled af ELo esn oo o on e t eany Em changed to right concepts, in order that they may develop into useful members of society and valuable citiâ€" zens, and may have love for God in their hearts and a desire to be of real service to humanity. All this applies as well to children who have grown entist realizes that one‘s duty to chilâ€" gmwy , elothed, either is it sufficient to think occaâ€" sionally that God will care for them. They should early be taught obedience to “rlyht. All erroneous thoughts shot be checked, rectified. and for others. He expresses merey and kindness to animals, A Christixn Seiâ€" taught lo:.:fl ing the of the Bible and reâ€" A child n‘-‘nz‘h & (.:.Ifllthn t Plote, to Tove 250 ut ba."" L. used to come over daily to remind us that God filled all and that we should l&hlh-rnntu!y a:,hflahehlldhdhâ€"npuhflc tian Science Sunday School and before she could read she would often ::ll:awofw’&dmw! ing the mages 4 0 oï¬ it tle girl awakened the following mornâ€" ing" perfectiy Well" drsssed "haspelf, _ Yeurs neo when a menther of my Worlds Most Luxurious Low Priced Cari That‘s what you get in the Bigâ€" ger and Better Chevroletâ€"a ear so beautiful, so comfortable ::d so impressive that it is iled everywhere as the world‘s most luxurious lowâ€" The longest wheelbase ever offered in a lowâ€"priced car! The riding ease of four semiâ€"elliptic shockâ€"absorber springs set parâ€" allel to the frame. 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When we finally close in upon these experiâ€" ences, we find them illusions and our hunger and thirst for peace, health, and happiness still unquenched. One n;odern proof of the unreliability L ace d t es on‘ So it is with our human experienâ€" ces. Sometimes the mirage before us se 10â€" LiL1,.8n6 ls en‘y capable of judgâ€" ing wisely, for Imz. God, is supreme. * This view af cumn as Ge‘s likeness n.m:l‘b‘;he_ltl_tojn“lm of the oppoâ€" God‘s man reflects all intelligence, all wisdom, and is only capable of judgâ€" first chapter of Genesis, where we "‘thb‘-m-r&dhazdu‘s hin." . Yhen if man is svaaton in in Aim." . Then if man is created in the image and likeness of God, he reflects man is Scriptural, and is given in the of for Economical Tranipertation Phone 1110 ‘They include the All pricts f.o.i. 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The study of Christian Science currects this wrong concept of man, and disperses"the mist of materiality i uce ols en ohms e . DESDLE n ind nc Ts cause of all human ‘woe; from the belief of life in matter, the belief that man is formed from the dust of the sround, to the realization . of man‘s true birthright, his Godâ€"given dominion over all thinrs . €~ Ia.. * C In (‘h;‘isti:: Sciebce, I have witâ€" nessed the healing of rheumatism, after the individual was unable to, walk or use her hands; the healing of tuberculosis, after physicians said. there was no hope of recovery, Chrigâ€" tian Science can give proof of thou sands of authenticated cases of healâ€" ing, many of them soâ€"called incurâ€" able diseases. These healings have been accomplished through realizing the truth about man, that he is spirâ€" itual, the image and likeness of God ; that he reflects bealth, happiness, und dominion. 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