CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
:'.'s?,d the peesebvek oe MAN was the subjoet of the LossonSermon in ali Cburclies of Christ, Scientist, vesterclay. Tho Golden- Text was Psalm 02: 7: "In God is iny salavtion and my glory: tbe rock of my streugth, and. my refuge, is in God." Among tho citations whicb comprised the Lesson-Sermon were tbe following lrom the Bjble: "Preserve me, O God; for in thee do I put my trust. The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places; yea, T have a goodly heritage. " (Psalm IG: 1,6). Also (be following passages from the f Cbristian Science textbook, "Science and FTealtli with Kev to the Scriptures" by Mary Balcer Eddy, "God is Love. Can we ask TTiin to be more? God is intelligence. Can we inform tho i n fl oi I e Mind of anything He does not alreadv coniprehend? Do we expeet to I'liange perfection? God is "the same yesterday, to-day, and forover"; and Ko who is immulably riglit will do right without being rc-aiinded of His provinco. " (p. 2). ,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 126, 14 June 1937, Page 3
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