~. ing to all mankind the nature of God and His ever operative laws, and of explaining just how the inâ€" g dividual may conscionsly and scienâ€" tifically benefit by ‘their operation. E&'l'h;-e revealed laws of God Mrs. y named Science, * : tested and verified them, Mrs. Eddy gave these laws to the world in her book, "Science and Hpalth with Key to the Scriptures," the textbook of Christian Science. ‘In this book are found, on every page, careful, scienâ€" living. He will too, the false laws of the hu:zi’mind exposed cndg::-fm the reduction of them to native nothingness. ‘Search book the sincere seeker will find stated the divine laws of Life and rules for their establishment in daily be sick; tha%.all causation is Mind, acting through spiritual law. Then hold your ground with the unshaken understanding of Truth and Love, and you will win." . On every page of this remarkable God, and therefore cannot be sick; that what is termed matter cannot floodâ€"tides of Love." |Now let us do just what we are told to do. We must : follow our rule carefully. Let mnekthotzieflehuthmm to replace the lis we may be enterâ€" taining. This truth may be found by reversing the lie which has deâ€" ceived us. (On page 120 we find, "Science reverses the false testi» mony|of the physical senges, and by thhmlmortlharflnu'.rt:z fundamental\ facts of being." | truth we monnd,mdeltrong‘ with divine ] will heal us,‘ : But i#f we do not find our freedom inâ€" stantly, let us follow the rule given on page 417; "Maintain the facts of Christian Science,â€"that Spirit is Get a copy of this book; own / one of your own;you will realize more and more how precious it is. Study it in connection with the‘ Book / of booh,thefliblo; practice wlntui:: learn in your study. The truth two books contain will meet your hu man need. w 7 .. Let us turn, for inshnee,m 846 of Science lm-‘lth. i= ber, now, we are looking for rules to be used in practice. (We read, "Maâ€" terial beliefs must be expelled to make room for sp understandâ€" ing." Here we have tmo-t imporâ€" w rule for solving ur problems. page N?of the same book, beâ€" ginning with line.17, we find: "The broken homes have |been â€" made hnppymin,mdlifoht}:enmuh worth living to thous of . our fellow creatures. $ * * Let us open this book.â€"Gratitude compels us to do it reverently, for through the truths contained within its covers men and women have been restored to purity and health, businesses have been Feestablished on the basis of service; to mankind, tific rules which, mn understood, obeyed, and practic¢ed, bring most desirable results; better morals, betâ€" ter health, better Husiness, happier and more useful lives. 3 Christign Science brings to light| Sometimes, caught napping, even the fmj:hzt there is a spiritual|the most earnest Christian fltkr; supply present . for every human ) tists fail to practice rules which th need, a solution through sPiritual| know perfectly well. | A mother tryâ€" understanding for every conceivable ing to bring up her small ho problem; in other words, a divine| a Christian Scientist, refers on occaâ€" law present and available for all|tion to certain laws and rules to who strive to understand it. From|found in Science and Health, fl: her healing, Mrs. Eddy learned that | often says: "There is a scientific rule she had had but one real need all byJ'hichtogovorn ourthinHi*‘én her life, Angu::tmtom this subject. You will find it’,.'l:r, spiritually ‘nature of God and/on page soâ€"andâ€"so of the textbdok," His availability to mankind through| He verifies these references and in His laws. She saw that the answer|this way his understanding of Chrigâ€" to this one tnndhqumflnu&!emmdmmmbyith her ‘needs -ï¬â€˜would meet all the| our textbook are growing. One Wwinâ€" needs jof m * Therefore, Mrs. try day, when the thermomotqr;m Eddy set h the task of revealâ€"| low. this vonuno stndant urns! ahank Christian Science shows the way by which mortals may exchange their fleeting, ; false, inï¬ suffering exn; cepts for the kingdom of heaven, reign and rule of unchanging. diâ€" t ’-â€"-â€"-â€",-. 3 ï¬ï¬yiï¬mu,butmtnnï¬l :.V; Chrbtt: Science reveals that| done what the recipe demands, God, divine Mind, is the only creator| we reasonably expect to be able to and that‘ His creation is like Him; ht?lnyegkctoe‘t." Is it reasonâ€" that is, spititual, harmonious, and| able to expect that the mere readin eternal, the kingdom of heaven. It|of the laws and rules of eternal Life reveals that the umm mind, %;m'in Sdmng‘fl ilt} ’m suppoged| ruler _of kingdom of ‘the place hen ¢ this world, is not an ohiginator; that | Practice? So powerful is Truth that it merely counterfeits creation| many healings do result from the of the one perfect, Mind; and| réading of this book.: Indéed, the that every material object and conâ€"|last one hundred pages of Science cept, every “cheruhed';‘md and | and Health are filledâ€"with the testiâ€" practice(Science and H \p.141)| monies of persons who were is but a counterfeit or an opposite, 'imï¬y‘gvm the â€" te k. a dream, a perverted sense of some | These healings were brought about, real, eternal idea or ideal in divine| of course, by a transforming of the Mind. :Christian Science shows to| readers‘ thought, but if fear, humanity the way whereby| false)| rance, or sin presists in spité the distorted, mortal beliefs or concepts |inpouring of the truth of "perfect practice(Science and H%(hl.) is but a counterfeit or an s a dream, a perverted sense of some real, eternal idea or ideal in divine Mind. :Christian Science shows to humanity! the way whereby| false) distorted, mortal beliefs or concepts may be tranglated back into their ©â€" Science lsgjven Here â€" by James G. Rowell, C.8 A summary of the lecture folâ€" lows:. |; . No + i The lecture was sponsored by the First Church of (Christ, Scientist, of Highland Park, f Mr. Rowell is a member of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church, ’ln Firat Church of Christ, Scientist, of Boston, Mass. A lecture on Christian Science enâ€" titled "Christian. :flm : the Gospel of a Supreme Affection for Good," was given by James G. Rowell, C.S., of Kansas City, Mo., at the Elm Place ‘Auditorium in Highland Park last Friday night. ' PAGE SIX to extract error from tor}i:“lht Sometimes, caught n.ppinggwfen the most earnest Christian Stienâ€" Qlinnnn tists fail to practice rules whfch%‘my spiritual| know perfectly well. A mother tryâ€" that on, Mother?" She took mi'ï¬ buke with gratitude, and now that anyone in that family has % do to rebuke an error is to ask, (l page, please?" If the little boy M beer better acquainted with the l@wp of God as revealed in our Le’adrr’b writing, he could have read to his low, this young student was about to go out to play. "Button up your coat, son," said the mother; is afraid to have you go out your chest so exposed; you mig catch cold." Startled,\ he turne about and without thought «m‘ impudent or desire to be .umj with :n Swiikle. in his leys Phone 1241 ie 25¢)8 Country Blended Fresh Fish and Oysters %Wï¬nï¬?& Ns OUR ‘O: _ P "Better Meats for Less ï¬longy? ing to bring up her small n p a Christian Scientist, refers on occaâ€" tion to certain laws and rules to be found in Science and Health, fl: often says: "There is a scientific rule Choice Steer 6thâ€"7th RIB ROAST PRIME 1st to 5th RIB ROAST of the Bible and of : Science, and Health, . Christian â€" Science reyeals the fact that these errors o;%t cannot remain, in h lousâ€" ness when truth is mm in the daily life. tw ' | Ib. God and pérfect man" (Science and Health, p. 259) through the ï¬c%d of ‘the Bible and of â€" Smiannal a CHUCK Roast Ib. SPRING LEG LAMB »2 QUALITY MARKE | ED MALPELLI, Prop _ Free Delivery â€" Phone 1241, | ‘"We both have cookbooks in our possession which contain bs for many delectable cakes. We may read &A uief recipe through five or even : One can readily see what was wrong in the case of the wo ;:o complained that she had re Sciâ€" ence and Health tbrouzh‘flv‘\er, and yet had not received her longedâ€" for healing. A wise friend explained: the pages of Science and Health for these laws and rules of C Science practice. 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