CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
"God" \vas the subject of the Le.sson. Sermon in all Churehcs of Chi'ist, Scicntist, on Sunday, July 4. The Golden Text was Jade 1:25. "To the only vvise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, Uommion and power, both and ever." Amqng the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon were the ioliowing t'rom the Bible, "Giye unto the Lord, O ye kindreds oi the people give uulo His nauie; bring an offering aikl coine lnlo llis eourts." (Baal, 96:7,^). AIso tbe following passages trom tbe Lbristiau Science tuxtbook, "Science and Health uitli Key to Scripturos," by Alary Baker Eddy, "Lii'o, Trutb. arnl Love constilute the triuuo l'erson called God — tliat is, the triply divine 'Principle Love. Tbey represent a trinity in unity, three in oue — tbe sanie in essenee, though multiform in oli'ice: God Ihe Father-Mothcr; Christ the spiritual idea of sonsliip; divine Science or the Holy Comforter. These tlircc exin divine Science the threeJold, cssential nature of the infinite," (p..'331i
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 143, 5 July 1937, Page 10
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