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Highland Park Press, 16 May 1929, p. 26

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24 P I E RCEâ€"ARRO W James 2420â€"22 South Michigan, CHMICAGO, lelephone Michigan Z4VV ames G. Barber Service Stati;)n, 1508 Elmwood Avenue, Evanston Where are the cars _of Yesterday?2 REM EMBER, not so long ago, when there waga wider aristocâ€" . racyof dutomobiles in Americay ° and a certain few cars were known for their particular fineness? Pierceâ€"Arrow was of that group, and Pierceâ€"Arrow today occupies the same place in the ri'atirorir’rs; regard â€"â€"and for the same reason. f There has never been a comproâ€" mise with fineness in Pierceâ€"Arrow THE NEW STRAIGHT ETLG t2s$ Hofscimwer Engine + 85 Miles per Hout + 133â€"inch and 143â€"inch. Wheelbase Nonâ€"shatterable Glass + Fender or Bracket Headlamps optionalâ€"without extra charge. FROM $27175 TO $8200 AT BUFFALO In purchasing a car from income, the average allowance on a good used car usually more than covers the initial Pierceâ€" Arrow payment PIERCEâ€"ARROW SALES CORPORATION â€" Factory Branch) 3 % South Michizgan, CHICAGO. Telephone Michigan 2400 Body and Engine by Pierceâ€" Arrow â€"and Pierceâ€"Arrow in every part! history. Andthat is as true oftoday‘s new Straight Eight as it was when an equally ‘fine Pierceâ€"Arrow cost twice as much â€"a generationâ€"ago. A slender, lowâ€"swung ultraâ€"modâ€" ern automobile of-generous size and m‘a(gnrificent power, is the new Pierceâ€"Arrow Straight Eight. Its entrance into the fine car field is at a psychological moment. It meets an eager and waiting demand. T HE PR ES S ; .. Entitled § Cmusrian CcreNce: THs ETERNAL sScience or Gop Aanp His CHrst P by Joun W. DoorLy, C. S. B. of London, England Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Free Lecture on The Discoverer "and Founderâ€" of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, was raiged from what seemeU likely to be_her deathbed through her study of the Scriptures. She had grasped from them somewhat of the true naâ€" ture of God, and had also perceived that Christ Jesus was not using some spectaRy=bestowdit power‘ . when ‘ he performed his marvelous and‘_convinc- e@a nis marvyeiUe eNTIM M IUIUNE t’\ll\l.lllw\- mm ing works, but that through his exact and comprehensive knowledge of God he was simply utilizing the everâ€" present divine law, which might. be unknown to those who were ignorant of the Father‘s true nature, but which was ever available to all who understood God aright. This ‘divine law had formerly been utilized to some extent by Abraham, by. Moses, by the prophets, and later by Christ Jesus and his followers, and it is this law that Paul describes as the "law of the Spirit of life of Christ Jesus," which he declared had made him "free Trom the law of sin and death." ____ Christian Science teaches us . to think of God as Principle, and uses this word Principle to show that God is the fundamental and invartable source or cause; that He is the same yesterday, toâ€"day, and forever. Chrisâ€" tian Science also uses the name Prinâ€" ciple for God to show that God‘s naâ€" ture, His divine presence® and power . can be demonstrated. ; It has someâ€". limes been objected thatâ€" this word â€"Principle makes God seem distant or cold, butâ€" Christian Scientists have found that the knowledge of God. as infinite divine Principle, who changâ€" eth not, is the rock upon which the waves of error dash themselves in vain. Many Christian Scientists under great stress of sin and disease have gratefully recognized the nearness and dearness of God as everâ€"available Principle, who cannot fail to heal and to save, and whose divine law is ever operating on behalf of those who will understand and use it. Both Christian Science and the Scriptures teach that Christ exâ€" presses God‘s nature, and to be this perfect expression Christ must maniâ€" fest all true qualities. When humanity understands that God is infinite Mind or intelligence, it will naturally perceive that it was his spiritual understanding, or the Mind which was in Christ Jesus, that made bim the true likeness of God, and it will then be willing to go. & step farther and see that spiritual understanding always manifests the the likeness of. God, that is, of infiâ€" nite divine Mind, and therefore maniâ€" fests the presence and power of the Christ to every human condition. Such understanding is, however, as we have seen, really the consciousness of God and of His creation. ~ This. apâ€" pearing to human consciousness of true being is the forever coming of Christ, revealing the truth about God and about man, the Immanuel, with ‘power to heal the sick, reform the sinner, and comfort the sorrowing. In the presence of .spiritual underâ€" standingâ€"that is, the consciousness of true being, or of Christâ€"sin, disâ€" ease, death, and discord of every kind lose their reality amkdisappear, beâ€" cause they are seen as falsities, havâ€" ing no reality, although claiming to be real according to the testimony of the five physical senses. In\fact, they loseâ€"theirâ€"reality in the o\ly place Christian Science Thursday, May 16, 1929 Thursday, May 1 where they eve: reality, that is, in human expe thinking, just a and two are fiv fore the unders two are four. 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