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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Feb 1917, p. 7

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"l '64-) I »truc anxa 3P0 ll 'ch i. provided uhowith a Automobile Tires, Metals Rubben A SPECIALTY Moderately Priced J. Smith PnbficSeniceCo. BRIV Pnyu the High“ Cuh Price- You will need record: for that new anhophone you got for Xmas. Prltt has a large stock of the latestâ€"tecords. Call on this line. Drop me a postal card or telephone me and I will call for HF“ 60 North Fiat St. Highhnd Puk was: an m M. u Iron 2‘ St. John; Ave Inlophone 909 Metal Rubber Bottles Paper, etc. of Northern Illino'u 39 St. Johns AV8~ Phone 1103 otlnr 0W app“- Records Telephone 410 mms J. WROBLE FQHIVG PLEATlNC EMBROIDgflY J. P. STEFFEN Pratt’s sh Buncr. [£285 and l’nuhl') l McDauteis Avenue Tplepbcmc 37‘ HIGHLAND PARK. ILL Nhhl PH ’1 l cobr Highland P-ri BUTTONS are tranalated back into the spiritual. where in fact they have always been. by merely taking oi! the material eye- llluea through which we have look- ed at them. If it is conceivable that one could now rid himself of every material element in his men’ tallty. and of every aln and false be- lief. so that nothing remained In hil consciousness except the spiritualized thought. he would not then see his fellow man as material. but would see him for what he really is, name- ly. the perfect spiritual child of God. )IATTER From the foregoing consideration of the subject of man. and of the dif~ {ference between spiritual man and ithe material man. it is obvious that there are certain questions concern- ing the nature and character a! mat- ter that may be examined with much profit. 1 Since the material man is only the [carnal mind‘s min-concept of man. it | follows that matter has no entity. and [is in every case nothing but material ithought objected. Christian Science {shows that "there is no life. truth. inâ€" ;telligence. nor substance in matter." [Science and Health. page 461. lines 9 ’and 10. and that. “Matter has no sen- isation." ibid.. 485, 3. Everything in ‘the objective world. which appears to :human sense as matter. is merely the lvinible manifestation of material fthought. formed in the material or 'carnal mind. and cognizeii hy the iphysicnl senses as a material thing. 5” these statements concerning mat- ;ter be true it will he seen at a .;glance that they will explain mum ‘1, phenomena in human experience ‘iwhich hitherto have been unexplain- . able. That they arr true is now set- tled absolutely and conclusively. will lw «1‘11. 1 When Mrs. Eddy first made the dis- .cm‘cry that mutter in every form has ,no intelligence. life, sensation. or .auhstance. but is merely the false rmentnl concept of the material or carnal mind. her statements were not accepted as true by physical 'scientists. They declared that matter .was real substance. They Assorted [that every ohject. whether it he a =star, a flower. a rock. or the human :hody, was composed of atoms brought .together and held together under varying conditions. and that the atom was material. Hence. they said‘ that since the starting point of mat- ter was the material atom. mutter must of necessity be substance who knm «I! I iit‘Vt hot“ ‘i'[]\ mm: .iiill .Ippt lirm Ft'fll .\ 1 imp tr”) 'i‘ru um J w:|~ mui He :iM had va .m \\l 'i.l| i‘i'r llt‘ tt‘l" in ma nli tlH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE Continued from pm 3 lllunl. u. . \u__ ‘ Mrs. Eddy took no pains to defend gher statements upon the sllhjt‘ft. She‘ :had seen the truth about it. and. .knowing that it was the truth. she» Iwas quite content to let the statement :of her discovery go into conscious- ness. well knowing that in the end the truth would prevail. it is most interesting. therefore, to ohwrw what has taken place since then. Within recent years a physical scin-ntkt dis- covered that the atom is not tha- dart- ing point of matter. and that the atom is it<elf composed of clcctronx'. W'ht-n asked to ~tati- the nature and -chnrnctvr of the electron. hn- ~aid . that it was energy. which is not mac Vterial substance. Since then the 'physicists have come out frankly and ‘fairly and now say that any inquiry iconcerning the nature and character Iof the electron should he referred to the metaphysician. and that the whole subject belongs to the domain iof metaphysics and not physics. The farâ€"reaching effect of this is ;at once apparent. for it frankly ad~ Imite that the starting point of mat- ?ter is not material, but mental. it its asserted that every object in the ‘material world starts with the elec- itron. and they frankly admit that the 5electron belongs to the metaphysical :and not to the physical realm. ln ,commenting upon thi+ matter the :New York Times has called attention. jin a leading editorial, to the fact that ithe physical scientisb‘ have now iconflrmed the statements of Christian :Sclence concerning matter. and it is itruc that physical F‘Cit’llllsls no long- ‘er attack Christian Science in this ipoint. i (‘Al‘s‘lfi AND (‘l'Rli 0F DISEASE Tho impormnc. over-estimated. ‘â€"' death come from intelligt'ncc‘a 50m; in matter. If u now seem: to h.‘ n0 Mfr m man.» «meminn nr imv iuh tg-ulnu (hvn n1-\I»~rr1;ulnwnvn.~ and (hr nut! m1 4 prnhlvnh, mil '1, (rum :\ ml'rv'mi If HHHM' :- .!~ \li Ht h. K0“ | i lelncv of thi~ cannot ho d. All sin. disc-n30. and from Hm hunf u! Hfo. son<;ni-»n, ‘Hh‘. «Hummu- If H ho- lruu, 4m! 1! »h.‘ <l‘ll"t1_H'fi|[ :‘wrv i~ PHIL'PY [I {v since he dld not hue thu lantern! lmind. matter did not. appear to him L"? substance. Hll common-nus \vr ‘ l‘" 'xmllzed. He knew that (he only Intulllce 1: Spirit. but because u! the mate-rial element in their con» « v‘ ”Ni the people were unnhlo- In ~ ur comprehend Rplrtt as ~uh- ”H”. They could only think n' mun-r as substance. Ind. then-lure. 'n tin-m. matter appeared 3! sun \lfllll'l‘. Knowing that there was no nub dance in matter, he knew that mun wm not mltvnul. Mrs. Eddy pomt mt nut many years an) m Science and Hvalth that JP-‘lli saw ttu- mortu man, and that ht“ true vivw hénim rlw slt‘k, TIH‘ mnn‘ mm pnnderr mer thi< stun-nn-ut the more 1t he romes apparent that u :- tn-w-~.r My true. When HH‘N‘ oamv In Jun» the man who had tM-q-n horn hlmd and who had grown from Ihftllu‘,‘ to mature yr‘nrs wnhuut tho- po'rfm‘t nrgnns u! Hmht. 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