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J t PAGE FOUR SYNOPSIS OF LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY ROBERT S. ROSS}. C. Delivered Tuesday Evel ‘ The First Church of % Scientist, of Highland e oo i w ie o ols n OW c ce ce o 2s d ture on ,Christian Science %‘on by Robert Stanley Ross, C. S. evening at ‘First Church of) Christ, Scientist, of Highland Park} | â€"_ . Standing on Mars Hill nearly tuo thousand years ago, the A Paul preached the first Christ _sermon ever delivered on European S01i, Turn« ing to the curious crowd ch had assembled to hear the new doctrine, Pona® tiay 1 all things 19 are tog perceive n all things §e are too ;:g"fifim For as I P‘llg by, and theld your devotions, I found an altar with this inseription, TO AN UNKNOWN GOD. v&omzthmfore P ignorantly worship, him : declare unto you." 3 We e ol s q oi : cint 2k S enend t Standing on thousand years preached the f ever delivered 0 ing to the eur assembled to h Paul said: "Y kTOd‘,, as in the days Olgh.illfl ©A=" apostle, Christian Science has come zotnrnmnkindfromahl d or falâ€" tering faith, or from no 1 at all, to a rational, demonstra le undsr3 standing of Him in whom live, m move, and have our " It f come, furthermore, â€"not to t down existing systems of religion and medi~ cine, : not to deprive the ie â€"of anything that is to their health and happiness, but gly to show mankind, in strict wit the Master‘s teachings, how to buil more safely on the sure foundation | of Christian healing. 14 | Prophecy and Fulfllment In one of the most solemn ‘and imâ€" g‘nuive incidents reco in the ew Testament, Luke us that Jesus, after returning_ to" Nazareth from what may have been a period of ‘preparation at Jemulg. went 3- to the :{:nm (probably by inviâ€" tation) to expound the _;ssrlptnres eg ¢ulwm::lÂ¥ had """i‘;" t‘hâ€"i- Ebaa : itors and guests s manner. Furâ€" thermore, â€"Jesus, having Md'l:‘gy now reached the required . age of ty before which none: were '“g to preach in public, appears ave entered here upon the work of his ministry. i# epagile : s aic 2s A large DyS INTMISLEY+ & ‘Whthecun:toodupfpread,the minister handed to him the book of the mhet Isaiah. Turning to what we know as the sixtyâ€"first ch.zc:r,\ Jesus read: "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hfih anointed me to preach the gospel the poor; he hath sent me to heal the brokenâ€" hearted, to preach deliv;}'pnce to the c?iptive,s, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord." He then cloged the book, retnrl;;t: it to the minister, sat down, and ned his discourse with the words, "This day is this seripture fulâ€" filled in your ears." In proof thereâ€" of, immediately after leaving Nazaâ€" reth, he began to perform ‘his mighty works of healing. | _ | Jesus was no magician or wonder-] ; worker nim.infito set aside or nullify H God‘s law. Neither did he practice | | "“‘“m“?fiem”““’"- the pope ‘af per‘ | or autoâ€"s on in the ! perâ€"|â€" suading 8i people to believe they |. were well. He came to fulfill and| enforce fundamental divine law;. to illustrate its utility and availability inthatngeandiortheuutocome. He proved that this law of God, this law of infinite good, is the law of life, of health, and of happiness to you, to me, and to all mankind. He demonstrated the supremacy of good notwithstanding the seeming presence ‘and power of evil,. He brought to light out of the realm of spiritual reality the truth about ‘God and man in much the same manner that hereâ€" ‘tofore unknown facts in the realm of material phenomena have been disâ€" ‘covered and made available to huâ€" manity notwithstanding their temporâ€" ary rejection by customary . belief rand experience. o t .: % 7 ~Good Ever Avafiable " _ _ | first evidences of healing by spim004} | ; Christian Science is demonstrating| means, This patriarch discoverd® that it is the Christianity of Jesus| that the God of Abraham is "a Gof made practicable today, Now as of | of ‘truth and without iniquity, j old, it ?s.showing mankind how to ¢Sâ€"| and right is he," obedience to whom cape from evil. No matter how long| would bring divine power to be one has been ill, no : matter how| upon human experience. deeply one is involved in sin, no matâ€"| This power Moses demonstrated t# ter how heavy one‘s Burden of s0râ€"| a marvelous defree, but there is noth row, Foverty. ‘or care, Christian S¢iâ€"| ing in the Bible to indicate that h# ence lovingly points the way out, not| aver imparted his understanding th| through death and the \goâ€"called hereâ€"| others. Aaron, Flijabh, and ‘Elisl after, but here and now. The Bible| healed the sick by prayer; but, with tells us that the kingdb,m of God, the| the possible exception of Elijah, not kingdom of heaven, is at hand, here,| of tgel patriarchs ‘or Eropbeta tauglh ‘mow; that row is the day of salv@â€"| cthers to heal the sick. Not until thi tion; that now "are the sons.Of | ministry of Jesus of Nazareth do w } God." Instead of exho: us to wait| find one who could freely imaart t until tomorrow, or next year, or the) understanding to .others. He overt| next world for salvation, Cilflm came human discord of every sor! | Science invites us to partake today of | and called upon his followers throughs | God‘s infinite goodness. All the possiâ€"| out all time to go and do likewisd), bilities of being are always here and| saying, "He that believeth on me, ’ everywhere. How could it be otherâ€"| that is, he who understands my teach wise in view of the nathre and omniâ€" | ings, "the works that I do shall he dg presence of God, geod? Consequently, | also." For three centuries the earl the ouly God aboutâ€"which Christian| Christians obeyed ‘the Master‘s. in | Science teaches us is "God with us," & | junction, after which the primitive God who is absent only to those who| Church, unable to withstand the ons believe He is absent. slaughts of error, was permeated and > Imposition of Evil corrugt‘a)ed by the materialism of pa If, according to ChÂ¥istian Science, gan Rome. Then: it was that spir the univeue,nfncl ding man, is harâ€"| itual heali':s, as (Jesus taught and monious and intact, notwithstanding | demonstrated it, ceased. + [fi all sense testimony to the contrary, it Christ Jesus is evident that the human race is the| Interestingly h, there is nothâ€" ‘victim of imposition. . Christian Sciâ€" ing to indicate that Jesus ever reâ€" ence declares that the race is sufâ€" corded his teachinj ic writing. Alll fering from the delugion that there| that we know n!:'mt is words and! «is an evil power or influence at work| works has been handed down to us! in the affairs of men which is capâ€" in the writings of others. That Jesus able of beclouding réason and deâ€"| was the -ufremc;"demonatmtor: o£1 ltnmx health and hi p;inees withâ€"| Truth‘s dominion over error there is out let or hindrance. (M res that not the sliihtest xpom for doubt. So this delusion, not & Love, is reâ€"| closely did his human life conform to sponsible for all ! ouble in the Christimthe divine ideal, that he beâ€" world, and: that the awakening from!came own as Jesus the Christ, or this delusion will usher us into health! Christ Jesus. Had been rondf audh-proinon. ‘The process might be| to assimilate diving hamLu a Seiâ€" likened of a enifl:sftomt{ence,(iodwo d y have made troubled n&dt-nj o with alit possible f e Master to record is evident that the race is the victim â€"of imposition. ; Christian Sciâ€" ence declares that the race is sufâ€" fering from the del that there is an evil power or influence at work in the affairs of ‘which is capâ€" able of beclouding ~and. deâ€" :trog\g health and happiness withâ€" out or hindrance. (It declares that this delusion, not di Love, is reâ€" sponsible for all the ble in the world, and that the awakening from this delusion will ushet us into health and happiness. The process might be audience listened ;to Divine Law the days of the great ; Evening In a lecâ€" sigh of relief that all is well. The Psalmist must have had mcthlaf of the sort in mind when he said, "As for me, I will thy face in rig:twnmeu: I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with tltl{z*lfl:eneu." This. imposition. is the eovafln{lor veil to which the Bible refers as havâ€" ing been cast over the face of all people since the worldâ€"that is, the material gense of thingsâ€"began, orgly to be temoved by the loc for deâ€" liverer, lgiritunl enlig mant, _ It was this delusion to which thquuter referred as the advem;;y_or evil. It was this to which Paul referred as the carnal mind or ming of the flesh. It is this to which Mrs. Eddy refers as mortal mind or «nimal magnetism. 6Â¥ j K (lrocdnl ‘ € ENo Nes ermi m M UAE Nanme RAantad 1 ?-muuu ?n-% to the future for the Comâ€"| 4 the sort in mind when he said, ) forter, who would abide forever and ‘As for me, I will behold thy face in intoaflm «yhe | dfi‘oflmfl:'- 1 shall be satisfied, final revelation â€"of the Science. of w I a . with ‘likeness." _ W mi:” come. . _ M,W&w.lsm eovoflnLor > xC ian Science . _ _ |.__ veil to which the Bible refers as havâ€"| _ Accordingly, in . %yfit 1866, ing been cast over the face of all| Mary Baker Eddy, who was a lifeâ€" people since the worldâ€"â€"that is, the long and devout student of the Bible material sense of * , only | as well as an untiring sea for to be removed by the lookedâ€"for deâ€"| Truth, through her own r liverer, lgirituul ent mant. _ It| cous recovery from an accid lx- was this delusion to w ‘h‘thquum posed to be fatal, discovered = referred as the adversary or devil. It| vine Principle ‘or law underl Jeâ€" was this to which Paul referred as sus‘ wondrous works. After the carnal mind or mind of the flesh.) that this ‘Principle is de istrable It is this to which Mrs. Eddy refers| aceording to rule, Mrs. Eddy naned as mortal mind or «nimal magnetism.| her . discovery _ Christian | Science Because of this universil mesmerism,| which means . orderly, Wfi:«f mankin\d has been accepting as réal| knowledge of Christ, Truth, of which a false; material sensé of existence| Jesus was the example and mmm with all the darknes f.m;t discord | In the year 1875, Mrs. Eddy %:: â€" that ii includes. Henze.lil: is from this | ed her Pmo“ textbook, "Scie and delusion, not from anything real, that‘ Health with Key to the Sc;id‘pturu.” mankind needs to be awakened and ; In the light which Science a Health saved. The Saviour is Christ, Truth, l throws upon the Bible, it is now posâ€" understood _ and . demonstrated, â€" to | sible for anÂ¥l sincere student, in proâ€" which the Revelator referred in the Fortion to ‘his fidelity and love, to words, "Now is come salvation, and| learn and practise Christian hellinf. strength, and the kingdom of our| Writing on ;f"i“ 146 and 147 of Seiâ€" God, and the power of his Christ: for| ence and Hea th, ~Mrs. Eddy says: the accuser of. our breéthren is cast| "Divine metaphysics is now reduced down, which accused them before our | to a system, to a form comprehensible God day and night." | by and adapted to the thought of the ‘ _ Reality of Good > age in which we live. This system Christian Science declares that all enables the learner to. demonstrate the sin, disease, sorrow, poverty, and | the divine Principle, upon which Jeâ€" death in the world is due to the erâ€" sus‘ healing was based, and the sacâ€" roncous supposition that God either | red rules for its present application FONCOU® ®"FE "seo avil + Friends. even| to the cure of disease." F t old se e ol is loving enlightenment, not punighâ€" ment. Mankind has only to be awakâ€" ened spiritually to the unreality bf evil and the present perfection f God‘s universe, including gurmoni C man. Through this,oggn oor, a dikâ€" illusioned world will be only too gl to escapefrom evil_and its torment®. Biblical Healing. The Bible records the unfolding human consciousness of the tru about God and man. In Abraha dn{ the é)eople were‘ idolaters. Th believed God to be a finite personalitÂ¥. This prompted them to‘ make a: worship images of their finite conce of the infinite. Abtraham was the fi on record to recognize in God a mighâ€" ty, unseen power. Although his faith in God has been an insg‘iration to all succeeding generations, he did not usâ€" derstand God clearly enough to hegl the: sick. In Moses‘ day we find t first evidences of healing by ,spirit means. This | patriarch discover that the God of Abraham is "a of truth and without iniquity, j and right is he," obedience to wh would bring divine power to treatâ€" | 9} al for h it â€"Goc Cé hunjan | C: than a| o‘ is 1uâ€"| d: ard fin w ed apd | ,, oranice p,uni hâ€" awalkâ€"| CC lity bf| cl ion, bf | t1 nonio®gs | ¢] & (i' A no glgd rments. !: ding ‘ _ tru raha mfs s. Thdy onality. keâ€" an conce he fir# a mighâ€" is faigh n to afl not ugâ€" to hegl find the pirit '; scovercfl "a o ty, J o whoin to bea rated ‘ is notlfp | that ‘ nding t ‘Elish$ | ut, with | ah, nof s tauglt until thi th do w i gart thik e overn} | ery 80F% ) throught | likewiso® , on me, l ny teach all he d i the earl ter‘s n primitive 1 the on ated and, m of nak NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE OF GOODS § Notice is hereby given to: F. P..LANDERS, | and to all others that may be:interestâ€" ed herein, that there will be sold lt{ public auction at the warehouse rooms of the HIGHLAND PARK TRANSâ€" FER & STORAGE COMPANY, 874 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, beginning at ten o‘clock in the forencoon of the tenth day of December, 1924, toâ€"satisfy the warchouseman‘s lien now held by the undersigned, against . _ ¢ F. P. LANDERS, covering the goods, chattels and merâ€" chandise, and all other effects and things which are now in storage will then be offered for sale to the highâ€" est and best bidders in ‘separate or bulk lots, as follows: : j iBeds, springs, mattresses, boxes & . ‘ contents, K. cabinet, sectional bookâ€" case, pillows, hampers, dresser, liâ€" â€" brary table, pictures, mirrors, ‘ chest,. davenport, stand and other household goods. â€" Rights reserved to reject any and all bids. Highland Park Transfer & Storage Company. ; 374 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois. ‘/ | ; «; GOODS ; , Notice is hereby given to: CHAS, P. JAEGER, ‘ and to all others that may be interestâ€" ed herein, that there will be sold at public guction at the warehouse rooms of the HIGHLAND PARK TRANSâ€" FER & STORAGE COMPANY, 374 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, beginning . at ten o‘clock in the forenoon of the tenth NoTICK OF AUCTION SALE OF c“iaâ€"y‘;; Decembpr, 1924, to ‘satisty the warehouseman‘s lien now held by the undersigned against | > . 7 CHAS. P. JAEGER, â€" covering the goods, chattels and merâ€" chandise and all other effects and things which are now instorage will then be offered for sale tp the highest and ‘best bidders in separate or bulk lots, as follows: THE HIGHLAND PARK Radio Outfits, Parts, Supplies Installed, Adjusted, VETTER SERVICE SATISFIES Let us take care of your elecâ€" trical troubles. We are able to give you lgrompt:, courteous serâ€" viceâ€"at prices that are right. Phone Highland Park 115 If you desire fixtures we will gladly show {on umg&u of the famous WILLIAMSON:â€" line. A fixture tH:t will give entire satâ€" isfaction and is fully guaranteed by nsfi | © Vetter Vetter Telephon Repaired 55 South St. Johns Ave. Electri YOURS FOR SERVICE )air 14 Work Neatly Done McDantels Avenue _ al Con ing and Jobbinx ine Highland Park 757â€"W Service Pays Electric Co. PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 38â€"39 Barrels and cohntents, dressers, beds, boxes ‘and contents, rugs, curio cabinet, sewing â€" machine, _ chairs, dining set, mirrors, 8. W. Box and contents _ and other household" goods, s Rights reserved to. reject any and all bids. > Highland Park Transfer & Storage Company. 374 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Ilinois NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE OF uo x GOODS8 _ : Notice is hereby given: to: No , L. A. WOHLSTROM, : and to all others that may be interestâ€" ed ‘herein, that there will beâ€"sold at public auction at the warehouse rooms of the HIGHLAND PARK TRANSâ€" FER & STORAGE COMPANY, 374 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, beginning at ten o‘clock in the forenoon of the tenth day of December, 1924, to satisfy the warehouseman‘s lien now held by the undersigned, against i L. A, WOHLSTROM, covering the‘ goods, chattels and merâ€" chandise, and all other effects and things which are now in storage will then be offered for sale to the highest and best bidders in separate or bulk lots, as follows: 1 Serving table. floor lamp, shade, boxes and contents, wicker furniâ€" ture, D. table, gas stove, beds, ice box, barrels and contents, china cabinet, clock, sewing machine, and other household goods. ® e ‘.Rights reserved to reject any and all: bids. ‘ Highland Park Transfer & Storage 374 Central Avenue, & Company. Highland Park, Illinois. Q;HIC_AGO ; Solvay Coke and every year more users Paul Borch: Phone 67 In December, i905, when the first Chicago Solvay Coke made especially for home heating, was offered for sale, people had to be shown that it was a practical fuel. We had men whose only work was to go out and prove by actual use that Chicago Solvay Coke would heat a house, would not harm a heating plant, was easy to regulate and was more efficient than hard coal!va f This is no longer necessary. Thousands Of families in Chicago and suburbs now burn hundreds of thousands of tons of Chicago Solvay Coke every winter in stoves, boilers, hot air furnacesâ€"whatever heating equipment they have. They all find that Chicago Solvay Coke is smokeless, sootâ€" less, more efficient and 20% cheaper than hard coal.. But we still keep our corps of Service Men. No longer need they people they can burn Chicago Solvay Coke. Our Service Men are fuel experts who inspect heatâ€" ing plants, explain how to fire them most economically and recommend the proper size for the different types. This heating service costs you nothing. Get it today when you place your fuel order with your dealer, which you should do at once. Phone now for a Service Man. _ d Aunfiot:\‘%l plants. Made i 38â€"39 39â€"40 'orfinifldean.smdndessfuelforhomeheadn‘ § ‘in Chicago from carefully selected coals. Teacher of Piano, Accompanist Residence Studio, 737 C Highland Park Studio, 8 ardt â€" Highland Park Fuel Co. Frank Siljestrom LOUISE M. If you are underweight USE MORE MILK in your daily diet. Milk conâ€" tains in abundance the elements that make good the deficiencies of other foods. s | , BOWMAN‘S MILK is absolutely safe and pure. One of our clean, white wagons stops at your door. May we serve you? f ‘t4. DAIRY COMPANY â€" ars | ye MORE MILK! 3tudio, 737 Cornelia Ave., Chicago ark Studio, 858 Central Ave. â€" In Highland Park Wednesdays ar Phone 65 EV ANS Wednesdays and Saturdays THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 335 ChP ‘~â€" CLARENCE B. Teacher of Violin, :‘ Viola, Ensemble . Phone Graceland 7546 Tel. Highland Park 1994 %e t 4 P +4 #i w6 18 U t The ington dent * C# White

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