F li' MP. “Waring a. . 'iilTe'rl'l,7i'i'GC.' 'id cg - -tmithir-itiiciiruui'id Am, Pe1ttrtrtehutirtiritiiliti'u"iir" W0! an. du-, and death. any“ -ACattratttduet-isnokliiiG"d ma. Mmtett but thought chutney to God, and In! from an mum: P-tdr-ttrt-ttmth-. WWM.-Itmnota' and deliverance from all her ttis, nor with full understanding M CltrfBt1etkitms-tteinteriitriL oddt. 1tltrP1t1m1ttttrtyeldrr, MMumzr-dulytho‘m‘ aim that uh Ind (ii-maul] Heli-rr/ttpn-tilu-tie/iii-d as Moses, Smut, Eliâ€, and Elisha. Sheuwhov Peulhedhen able to reconcile the revelation jot the Christ with the “itching end practice ot these earlier prophet and Women. Then there cane the conviction of the practice] nature at June' teaching, and how little tie "it'trsottitrts of her time - no, te- my: ' Filled grit}: the.†ot, VIVA-FIWBIIW lug ‘umnlpgm n. ' T saw how Jeeus’ work supplemented tsth,',?',',; But God .htth. I? m made perfeet the ' _ it-ri- _ o." f ttttttt “a. by hitrthrtritt of cow-onus. is it had been in- or 2:8th trengeheth “hum" terpreted by earlier student, ml: "s, , deep things of God. as Moses, Samuel, Euâ€, aid A “W reading clothe textbook Elicia. She our how Poul had m “Willow! and: consciousness to able to reconcile the revelation 'of I welcome Won ot the mauled the ChrMrrtth the mum“ trxrtttrundiithuimitomdtmam. Mag ot these earlier pmhgt. Win! he fmqttent1r Jtnds 1ttmssetf “awnâ€. mammoth heeled. Iur-mnttrirttereittne conviction of the itmetteat mm at tttate" " meh Wine on record “In" Mine. and how ttttie one httuNesaafqluChrutuntgeurte. "it'trSottitrts of her time ‘m’ In an. Pttt?li1hintp, Bo.efestr, and MI of 1 '"mtrurreaT 'retiMerr.ttMt they been of destinyinz one’e respect for the rateerbrthe world u bthir con- Bible, it create: 1 new and genuine temporary theolotiam? What of love for it. In spiritual intermen- Jesus or Paul itr Luther? In. Ede tion of $13.33!; if»: a,“ M e'.p’non - a igir"fit' V n - - .. imi .7 - -l0' ' our of treat human need. When Christian Science. It is the discov- atll eke had Wham“? 'tehtttand mmsaiintrofsaemdmtd “Sikkim and Jon I!†temod usable truths. It in spiritual Bprtre- to God's Word for comfort and for hemion, "amus, indicated by Pull heating. Aa she studied the main ht1euturtothearrirtthaGtt'Btt and works of June of Nazareth "Htiswritten,3treutttnotuen, there ttatnqrto I.ytr_1lyi.y_ryhtrrtaogtr, " " anr-hetriitu.a-,.-oeaterreg. "-tttaritr_1iEirriritii'iar' wheat!!! anthem of men, the thing! worldanewthemt leuonofGod's which God huh W104 for them ever-presence Ind omnipotence. She that fave him. But God hath re~ - how Jews? work trtspr8ftppfpttsd and them unm'n- h. H. mm». vision. Her system of teaching and her-expounded theology my not 1tavettemtinneettrdUithttie, eepted orthodoxy of Jr-et-tttper-tttst what Would have been the fate of otherurreat "tetiutfyC.1ttd they been nted'by the we!“ " byiheir con- temporary theolotianl? What of Jesus or Paul or Luther? In. Ed.. our of great human need. When all also had mum; has 1tenlth,-tmtee, and Jon annual to God'l Word for comfort and for THE DISCOVERER.’ ,' The Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy. is one of those world fUrurea, whose words and _works are convincinr Greene, 0.8.3. of Chicoâ€, Ill, when he delivered his lecture-nt the Elm Piece may school “Christian Science. Following is the lecture in pert: ' _ Christian Science is that presenta- tion otthetrnth about Godana man which in enabling men and women to and joy in the, understanding of God's presence here and now. may of n: have been mitomed'to ttpink' of religion enjoin: ‘dnll. harder; some, end depressing. Christian“ is hope, joy, and gluing: in religion. When wowed the Ptratinfst'g word), and reelize what joy he band in the. 1eytott?od,andintSettmmesrt his Maker, it seem: strung» that re- ligion he not these compensating meet. Surely the ditBeutty in that' religion he: largely tailed to oer- rectly interpret God; - On Fridgjvgnip: u have audi.. '. Frairirie" -- - - recite "tdii:TitiS'i,irci of the "ir ass-ss w -» aria-KC-aa r"-c-c., atr%.'-s . ." Q:- _ .' 1‘ .'. l, I... ’m. . . . .? - . may†Aetrttttrtritetu,mbus,rstt irtstatttted m. “I trrttttetr.ttiomtattimAuiGit" “on: “For tyttteboohai_iiiitsi"dtL- â€can‘t“. 1etttattt-iiortirtiiitCiitli"r"iiiic%r,i' Nondmhorconmhomiuw thtt'tteofthetmrtttookwtttbeat. 'tteerittytttt-athttted kn, _ttpttttrtir ttrrlptertttidrremtt "itietre9ttortaft.tvruri,ittiG .. run tf3tttt inn-my lino- orhmsdn Inch halluc- as given in use- monies printed in the but“ the _ChHrstkrrStsuntitesrtttoek in“. mmm,wm~_ 1 1'“de 1etmeptntr,one's intent in. the, itih, was; it. Instead prophets and apoatles. _rhiuiiiv' of the Christian Science textbook . THE TEXTBOOK _ Perhaps the work of Mrs. Eddy’s that is more generally known to the worldthm my other is the Chris- tian Science textbook, "tkhmee and Health with Key to the Scriptures.†This book won her "ort to give? the vision, or mention; to the world no that atl who would might. know the practical value of an mttlerstytdiittt [sdditlon to numbers too numerous ‘to mention thit were healed under her treatment, she was enabled. in the face of great and constant op- position, to build The V mother Church, became the author of veri- ons books, the tencher of thousands of students, end thefounder of three successful periodicals. Stronger Edd ki ___- .- " othsnd trndemtandiatt.arrr' them, living testimonials that bear witness constantly that her good works do follow her. ttem male was; of human, but what ho"aooth the Path†do: for what thin“ new: be death, the“ alao dooth tho Son Man†also, ."Be that bollovoth on no, the works "tut-r-der-tio do. aho.†' That In. Eddy dim" understanding in its fullest import isreovedbrhsrworu. Oncolho mam landfill“ a certain lino ofToHrmi-etsthatii,in ao- cord with God’a plan, nothing ever Haunted or diamayod her. Neither was mecca: withheld from her in mmmthom- Ht-tet-ttttatt/turi; t than . Initial. for :11le up not -rre--e.MWyatrttt,t'. rm 61"me 'iiFiirairu7arii'l,'ct'hSrl,'lll'2 ma gar; over the cattle, and over all the y hitrtbrrit.. arnrth, and over awry marine thing h " things, that creepeth upon the earth. So 'God." Godereaudrnstinhi.omtimaee, the textbook in theimaze of God_ertsattd he him; sciouaness to male and female created he them." the revealed The hostile critic of Christian Bei- rowed ttnthrr. ence may_vehemently" protest that thtds himself one cannot so construe the quoted , irttereerttng passaitof Genesis, while there mi. " on record mains the so-called material creation 'tattBeurtee of man in the second_chapter of, a downs of Genesis A complete answer to; an in testi- that, one will ttnd in the textbook, heck of the in the chapter called Genesis, which book lathe 's'trrpr_toftttr"3urtot1tdtterip. t.". . t',',Tir2ylh'ar."tgifitti'ft . . . turn can III-hay .an that on t,rtxt. the undiluted authority of Jesus, iaia hue, Sodium Tobaloclalnndun- Srrt9reipd dbl-'laletenalntngwhatmanwould a"a',iri'iileteP1t..lte1tPte'rttnaet.tt m.“ cutaway to say he "M 'myrt1et1tttti.t!Mtiitritrttttd and i 'resqenii mums-a1. Eiiri'tiiiiliiii'ii.h'r'ip . c", _ 'ud.,1trrtIehrtyrri-ttiifirtSiiis . a.'," written to Macy-unea'u under» My; mu- qtttt'ttq mm. " h In partake: of the spiritual qualities of God, who is Spirit. This machine, any Bible student will recognize as being land on the ttrat chapter of Genesis when it in aid: fAnd God eidrheta.t.,y..r..,y.,te,litutttq1tqourtrtmes aftatvastt0EiiiriiiiiTiiiirqaatiiitrtnsi" dominion over the tUh of the sea, and om. the fowl of the air, and ot one’s spiritual understanding of God as taught. tn Christin Science is the equally imrort.itknow1ttdtrat of what mad is. .lit our generally dedeptayd human concept of nun, he his been retained as mnterinlr therefore‘ us temporul. nnd abject to sickness, sin. and death.: In the; ueed for God in Christian Science is, revealed and made precticel to the student in the conetent study of the Bible with the textbook. .4 plea of deily Bible ‘etmdy is afforded by a use of the Christian Science Bible Lawns. In addition one can profit- ably read the verioue other writings of, Mrs. Eddy and the Christian Sci- ence periodicele, established by hora and published in Boston under the 1 direction of The Mother Church gov- Jun; taught.- “God ia'Spiritfmd they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth." This Truth, "ttttl, Mind, Spirit, divine Principle. It teaches that these truths oonccrning what God is must be dimmed spiritually before one an dermomrtmte them in his daily life. Tm- in, of _eonm, exactly as -"Tiiii'itr,' the but" Chrutinn, must have had this practice! knowledge of God in mind when he “14..“Seek ye Best the kingdom df God, and his righteousness; and all thou thin! shall be added unto you.†_ In the study of Christian Sciedce one learns that God is Love, Life, _~_-__.__..-.., u-v-auv, Vuvv-Ul', “a cable. Surely; this i'; the u- :wer to the mailing player lrf the may ,ernderorthtritftt, the dbert of mania! existence. crying opt for mt and drink. tttttttPye., tek, WW5, ii"iioiri'ii%nu'iii' I _ V" -_- -.-,__.__,... I...‘ to 5 If I. be and My tPtfhrly'lltu'. Auras _ an" t. HUNT "l 't?y-tui IN mm" u. ‘s. A. The origin], shad-rd end only Textbook on Christian Seienee Mind- he’lju. in one volume of TOO pages. . Eamon, cloth-WW: Wkst Edition. one -The' healing of physical disease, so called, in Christian Science comes about through spiritual processes. In the many mseordetrhea1iturs done by Jesus, the ultra materialist would scarcely contend that material rem- edies were used. V In the study of healing in Chris- tian Science it is well'to know hom the beginning that healing does not Ape-as-ar-Ft-arf-ol-ttmr-aria God; and betting His mercy or His favor, according to the accustomed forms of prayer in the orthodox salvation from an. 2ittCiaWittiistt from ~sickness, ' Borrow, 3nd all human discord. hum-duct. . . TRUSTEES UNDER THE WILL _ _ HEALING . ' Every men is intemted in heal... inc, directly or indirectly, because of his own personal need. or because of the need of someone closely re- lated to him. In the earlier years of Christin Science, s mt major- ity of its .adherenta became inter- outed through the desire for healing. Eyen now it is e subject of Ins-3e in- terest to all people. Christian Ftienee, does not, as some have believed, lay (may. stress upon physical heelinx. It teaches, even " Jettutrtautrht, that through the understanding and se,. ceptance of the Christ is salvation --ftili ind ItgLttttgtt,_Ahiscmean- only " the orthodox church teaches m, Textbook and nil m'fmhrr: LE.“ JYIt my.» soul f.r9r'r- dex to 'tre,,':' headings, Mick or u no Oxford India Bible Fi? Pocket Eldon. blue or glam Oxford ht. thi, gym, a iitiirjii" 611E235; hath and: me free from the law of [in Md. mug: _ c. L. tion 'to them which an h, avid Juan, Aeho wk not that the thrts1t, 3» gag: tuggmg. For mm ot rhino-Edition} Grad. Olin . ad . Hall, ' "b.........tt" OF MARY BAKER EDDY MARY BAKER EDDY SCIENCE, _V. HEALTH . With Key to ttre Scriptures Priser in Christian Sci- No. or hide no- with in- "a'i=aqrardc.T.Cc.= it†doiret to your love" ( Surely, ine " At 3 or,