“Mind’s Supremacy” by A.L. Scott

From the January 1912 issue of The Christian Science Journal In that wonderful poem, the book of Job, the writer tells us of the Mind that upholds the universe, “which maketh Arcturus, Orion, and Pleiades;” then he adds, “Lo, he goeth by me, and I see him not.” How truly these words describe the condition of mortals, who are …

“Mind’s Infinite Supply” by Bessie Byrne

From the February 1913 issue of The Christian Science Journal In his work of arousing humanity to the all-presence of God and the closeness of our relation to Him, Jesus chose the name of Father as typifying most clearly our utter dependence upon Him, His loving interest in our every-day needs, and His infinite power to supply them. Christians …

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