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Highland Park Press, 31 Aug 1933, p. 3

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5y pr en buying an automatic w operating cost. Dependâ€" re of years of economical, $ or moping ports to vibrate, on, It i%$ permanently silent. lay «d itures â€"+ and more â€" are Air led Gas Refrigâ€" 1 gutongatic refrigerator , low . 0j tini M,‘»“ 4 months i n mmA # experiences past **\ j modern day evi. I would then ask that one in.â€" to plance at the experience of ® who sat not long ago at the ie of a suferet whom he had hthat% could nhutaal senses was MPANY ou will not be obligated. * Sleadfast] cloged his eyes to ’,,vl mb&“ his te ndq‘_oh ol, God,~ and His perfect law. i+ diewt othulincfhn h3 koul, 48 Psailmigt expresses it IDme of these longâ€"ago incidents 4e mnt.lle:m-t to be ope of a group en tossâ€" img &7 ;‘t‘nyb',.aonam.h. ® vfifl-hmmh,'u centkries away, his thought about the kuffarer began to clear and enâ€" oaf 1,..:..-4 atmaly 3 bath frail | P t M*cm.mh‘ Able copcept of material man f *_Ml---ly-h&g he #me! ufi. Slowly the ‘serene one ‘ aind where he trod, the trouâ€" niqi-alvordslwr“ at, of good cheer; it is I; be ot difraid." Long after the, vision of he: \of Galilee had faded away, e inspired in the conâ€" of the practitioner by his THBURESDAY, AUGUST 31, img frim mori*s Receptince of ::m:-m‘:r.ihh-fi“, rmuhm & ored| to catch a, vision of the &A# & ancient ones, -::'z'm.mfi; ed navoidable for him to wit. . appeared very real. Yet this ,m,sat'm,, (for he was) 1 through exper. nh*thogtoryhfl\i-iyih tcal epnses was false. He knew t be found through another called upon to help. As he en oduced in BElectroâ€" r:inflicio of. operaâ€" tages qflered by :gives'fou everyâ€" esire in an autoâ€" this proof of the 14 94 \ta Ni NEV ~labt «+ power of Spirit remained THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 19338 Do you find any> similarity beâ€" tween the experience of Moses as he stood before the burning bush in Midian and that of the modern man, to whom there came th.?l?»don of a presence and power so real, so vital, so actual here and now, that it rescued one apparently . near to death? You cannot fm to do so. In each case there had come through divine remhfio‘n. ‘ing tion, a vision of the fact thaJ the spiritual law of unfolding good was in operation then and there; that it had never ceased in its activity; that this activity healed, restored, preâ€" served, and uplifted, The great truth of being is the unfailing » ence of this eternal ever operative Christâ€"principle, this law of infinite good, forever unfolding in h consciousness, § +145 ‘The Fruit of Spiritual Muntination We are certain and our tion today is thatnoboonhiam be offered to tempestâ€"tossed : j since Jesus walked the hills and valleys of Judea, and the v@m‘n of Galilee, that can remot:}y mc; with the priceless gift itian Science, the regiving of this Christâ€" principle to the world; the modern revealment of the everâ€"presence of the Christâ€"light, with its resulting illumination of the consciousness of all mankind. ¢ «3 that men love "darkness rather than light," and again, "Every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light." There is your answer, though admittedly it raises another question equally pertinent. I will anticipate your asking it by stating it myself. What manner of man is it who thus loves the darkâ€" ness, hates the light, and wesists the unfoldment of good? Has this quesâ€" tion ‘ever been satisfactorily anâ€" swered? Yes, Jesus answered it in the same conversation. He said, "That which is born of the flesh is fiesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit." §A8 But now you ask, "If this be true, what is it that seemingly déters so many individpals from recognizing its presence and following the pathâ€" way illuminated: by its glow ?" Jesus once answered that query. He said Basing our position on Jesus‘ statement, all will perhaps agree that the question has now narrowed itself to a clear, sharp focus. Flesh is flesh, and Spirit is Spirit.: Never can these two commingle. To be reâ€" born from a fieshy material standâ€" point would be as useless as it is impossible. "It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothâ€" ing." The rebirth we‘seek is the quickening touch of Spirit. AH seem to have been born of the flesh; all must be reborn of Spirit. The flesh and its "things" must be abandoned, and herein lies the difficulty, this the reason for mankind‘s seemingly slow response to the divine call. Unâ€" happily men answer that summons more frequently in their hours of distress and necessity, but whatever the occasion, the fact is the response is quickening, for many are turning to Christian Science today ‘ms did Nicodemus to Jsus, to find a way out of the flesh, and better still, they are not being disappointed. ‘The quick and practical result of such turning is illustrated by the following: One healed by Christian Science of a soâ€"called incurable disâ€" ease, writing of that experience said, "As the truth entered my conâ€" sciousness my whole body, tense and rigid, relaxed, the expression of my face changed so completely my friends scarcely recognized me;" a terrifying physical condition of long standing â€" disappeared almost ‘at once; joy replaced my constant terâ€" ror and gloom, while happiness and hope filled, and still ‘fill, every moâ€" ment." Are not these words identiâ€" cal in their import with those iof St. Paul, when he says: "The law of the Spirit of Ylife in Christ ; Jesus hath made me free from the law of «in and doath" For. he continues, sin and death." For, he continues, "If the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead ghall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you." The unborn babe is no more unconscious of the material condiâ€" tion surrounding him than is the grown man of his spiritual selfhood while he remains in the darkness of mortal or fieshly beliefs. To cling wwmufief.ino“linlfw‘a’ flesh" and to perish in matter; while to become "heirs of God," reborn children of ds eternal Life, we nepd{only follow $h:£izht of ,Spirit,w bristâ€"light :ij vered by Mary Eddy and iven by her to the world as Chrisâ€" tian Science. > | f | â€"A simple recital of that discovery till rejoice your hear it already . that of countless | thousands. Liike Moses, who for forty steadfast ears sought a fuller knowledge of od ‘before his day of revelation in ‘le'deoert, so }!ri. Eddy had spert® most an ber lof years in &\ txrolesa?e:rcl}h‘.‘m sunderstood, neglected by family ard friends, she toiled on alone and brhvély through thodge weary‘ years.. One day the light streamed in, but | with such artling brilliance it l¢ft her alâ€" ost bewildered. ; Then guickly her ision cleared. The revelation took ;n a definite and tangibleé form, and it once she began generously to pass zt on‘ to others. . ;) :â€"| tse, and death, led her to believe at the world would quickly: accept it. But many fyears ®fâ€" tireless efâ€" fort were demanded of her before e had an audience of notable size. fer Etruggles, her soryrows, her disâ€" )pointments, repeated betrayal by trusted students, ‘even persecution by those whom she d healed, conâ€" s;itu;o a poignant chapter in the history of this great character. Yet farithfully she persevered, and, surâ€" mounting every obstacle, finally won qj glorious victory. At the beginning of the twentieth century, she found ’m ‘Miscovery unquestionably and securely established in the ‘hearts ‘and the consciousness ¢f men,. ) The deep import t( ?ugkind of er «discovery, its ra t message ‘ joy, the rich promis¢ it held forth d#f redemption from ‘sin, sickness, Art the WORLD‘S FAIR see the modern l home exhibit sponsored the Electric Light and er Inâ€" dustry. In the Electri Buildinsm're E +4 + electric cleaner is in good condition, It will have a tremendgus appetite for dusi a But: perhaps yo{n, cleaner needs répaiting. If it ‘does, get it fixed by all means. It won‘t cbst much, chances are, and it will save work and lfll. y for you all winter long. See your electric; ;!’1’.‘5_ er Of your Public Service Store. | ‘ If your cleanet 1‘ too old and outâ€"ofâ€"date to be xe)uvensted. ch "sp!Youcanbuyi .'fl new one for only a few dollars a month. Sptie out: standing values ate listed to che‘;:i y oure all |¢t for fall hownfi{i! your TK ) 4 on adaadr is in aneat comdinon, If Wwill 1sS YOUR telling desig Love. ‘Though ‘empires rise and fall, thoug yilizations ebb and flow, one f; Fim ains, the Hxhtf.â€"tho .in- spiration &nid illuminationâ€"of Spirit alone lis 'z',‘, ast, It is the pillar of cloys ( day and of fire by night. It ev. sgtha‘way. This is the emancipating vision. Without it the people pérish. With its presence seen and *';7; ognized, they prosper. To follow the pathway of unfolding good &s Myealed in Christian Sciâ€" ence for @Â¥en one: short hour is to have glin ‘ ed this vision. 4 And so I M#k of you, Why should it be though® incredible that God‘s inâ€" finite |god r‘ #hould, and even does, unfol "} and enlarge in the conâ€" scioushess i His children * His law of Life Mmiilst ever ‘destroy ‘disease and death; His law of allâ€"intelligent Mind hast ¢ver replace falsity, supâ€" erstition, aofd ignorance. His law of Love mug}) ever dissolve discord, doubt, and fear, and His law of Truth | m st Jand inevitably does, tear the miksk from the brow â€" of false mo :134 ‘mind with its lies of failure impetence, and lack of confidence in good. God reigns. His law of ~f7{,-“ is established. The kingdom of heaven is at hand. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf and PDr. and wiz’,‘ V. W. Spriggs were the weekâ€"obd guests of the Harry Batums lat LQng Beach, near Michâ€" ‘m Y '(;, G. ( Miss tells Spriggs who has been ill at Presbyterian Hospital in Chicg 'f,l; recuperating â€" at . the home Be# brother, Dr. V. W. Spriges ‘ Mr. Mrs, J. Wilson Olendorf of Libertyyille, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry lert and two sons, will spend weekâ€"end. with Mr. and Mrs. Délibeft| Wilson in Strawberry Daint â€"Thua$ # Point, Locals and Personals ider i8 how dfi: taine ng. MFS. 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