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MRS. Ada J. HAYES, Branch Library, 1132 P St. Study class every Monday. Lincoln.

NEW JERSEY

CIRCLE OF DIVINE MINISTRY OF THE ORANGES, Studio Building, 589 Main St. East Orange.

MRS. MARCIA SPEIRS. Instruction by correspondence, and courses in reading. Absent treatments and advice. Atlantic Highlands.

NEW YORK

BROOKLYN TRUTH CENTER, 313a Quincy St., Brooklyn. Mrs. P. E. Sayre in charge. Unity literature.

CENTER OF DIVINE MINISTRY, 35 West 20th St., New York City, Anita Lawrence, President, Unity literature.

HARLEM CIRCLE OF DIVINE MINISTRY, 144 West 123d Street New York City, between Lenox and Seventh Avenues. All. meetings conducted by C. B. Fairchild. Rooms open daily from 1 to 5 p. m. Unity literature BROOKLYN CIRCLE OF DIVINE MINISTRY, 76 Hanson Place, Brooklyn. Rev. W. Ellis Williams, healer. Mrs. Herbert Pierson, Librarian.

MRS. KATHERINE FARR FENTON, 426 West 23rd St., New York City. Present and absent treatments for health, happiness and success. Patients received to board.

MILLY H. ESMOND, 19 Sherman Av., Glens Falls.

MRS. AMANDA E. HOBBS, Present or absent treatments for health, happiness and prosperity, Branch Library, Harbor Heights, Mamaroneck.

MRS. CHARLES SMITH LEE, Metaphysician, teacher and practitioner Meetings every Friday until June from 4 to 4:30.

MARY ROBBINS MEAD, special correspondence course in Mental Healing, and list of helpful books. Watkins.

DR. J. GILBERT MURRAY, teacher and healer; present or absent treatments. Teaching by correspondence. Branch Library. 1571⁄2 Plymouth Ave., Rochester.

NEW THOUGHT COLLEGE, Julia Seton Sears, M. D., President. A post-graduate school for metaphysicians, healers, teachers and lecturers. Also a school for beginners. Carnegie Hall, 7th Ave., 56th to 57th Sts., New York City.

SCHOOL OF THE CHRIST MIND, Rev. W. Ellis Williams, lecturer and healer; Lisette C. Williams. assistant. Sunday service at 11 p. m. Daily meetings, also Thursday evening. Unity literature. Plaza Studios, 5 W. 58th St., New York City.

CARRIE EVELYN TIFFANY 466 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, New York. Specialty absent treatments., Personal interviews by appointment only. Reference, by permission, H. Emilie Cady.

IMMANUEL CHURCH, 271 Macon St. Services, Sunday 10:45 a. m.; Wednesday 8 p. m. Pastor Walter J. Vinall. 393 Lewis Ave., Brooklyn. Healer and teacher. Unity literature.

OHIO

MISS MABEL L. BROWNE, Branch Library. 1224 Lincoln Av., Walnut Hills, Cincinnati.

NEW THOUGHT TEMPLE, Services Sundays 10 a. m, and 8 p. m., McMillan St. and Gilbert Av., Cincinnati.

NEW THOUGHT TEMPLE, 7:45 Sunday evenings, Gorman Hall, 131%1⁄2 S. Jefferson St., Dayton.

MRS. BERTHA W. SPALDING, Branch Library, 95 Station Street, Ashtabula.

OREGON

DIVINE TRUTH CENTER, 383 Eleventh St., Portland. Rev. Thaddeus and M.
Isidora Minard, healers and teachers. Absent patients taken.
REV. P. J. GEEEN, New Thought lecturer and healer, 549 East 26th St., Port-
land.

HOME OF TRUTH, 701 Irving St.. Portland. Rev. Henry Victor Morgan, leoturer and teacher J. J. Story, M. D., Teacher and Healer. Treatments may be arranged for in person or by correspondence. Telephone, Main 7749.

PENNSYLVANIA

MRS. C. A. BARTHOLOMEW, Absent treatments. stored to health. R. F. D. No. 1, Lansing.

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M. F. BOLLINGER, Practitioner and Branch Library, 706 South Richard St., Bedford.

TEXAS

MRS. WALTER ALEXANDER, Branch Library, Sweet Water.

NELL C. JOHNSON, New Thought teacher and healer. Correspondence solicited. Branch Library. 1803 East Ave., Austin.

MRS. J. B. STRONG, Branch Library, 2305 Cedar St., Fort Worth.

MRS. IDA M. TEFFT. Branch Library. 863 Harvard St., Houston Heights. VIRGINIA

SWASTIKA PUBLISHING CO. Branch Library. Main St., Manassas. M. B. Nicol, Manager.

WASHINGTON

DIVINE SCIENCE CENTER OF SEATTLE, Agnes McCarthy Lawson in charge, Columbia College Hall, corner Broadway and Pine streets. Seattle Sunday Services II a. m. Unity literature.

MRS. GEO. K. STOCKER, Branch Library, E, 1102 Eighth Avenue, Spokane. Meetings every Monday at 2 p. m.

FOREIGN

ROSE E. FOLEY, Branch Library, Tyabb, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. HIGHER THOUGHT CENTER. 10 Cheniston Gardens, London, W., England. Unity literature

THE SOCIETY OF THE STUDENTS OF NEW LIFE. A reading course of instruction instituted by the Power Book Co., 14 Kenilworth Avenue, Wimbledon, S. W., England, and under the management of Samuel George. NEW THOUGHT READING ROOм, 9a Post Office Ave., Southport, England. Unity literature.

MR. and MRS. HERBERT J. SMITH. Healers and Teachers. Branch Library. 37 Ridgemont Gardens, Francis street, Tottenham Court Road, London, England.

ARDESHIR SORBJEE, Engineer, No. 12 Kavrana's Mansions Princess Street, Bombay, India.

NEW THOUGHT CLUB, Bourke and Willis Chambers, 145 Collins St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Rooms open daily. Study Classes Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p. m. Unity publications. Emilie Hulett Manager; Anna Hudson, Secretary.

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Ye shallknow the Truth on the Truth shed Practical Christianity

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This is not with the hope that I shall be able to say anything new on the subject, after the able books and articles from the pen of eminent writers who have reduced the matter to a science, but that I may make more emphatic by the power and authority lying back of words proceeding straight from a heart that knows, because it has proved the truth of what has already been said.

So many questions are asked, so many criticisms offered, and so many objections raised, that I am led to write this article as an answering reason for the faith which is in me, and, if through its heartfelt earnestness, it helps even one inquiring soul out of darkness into the blessed light of truth, its mission will have been fulfilled.

"New Thought may be termed the church of the human soul. It's form of service a soulful inspiration, its sanctuary the spiritual consciousness, its temple the unseen, its social companions ideals, and its communion, living contact with the Universal Spirit."

But is it practical? Something that can be applied with desired results to the commonplace affairs of every-day life? On the basis of New Thought is hinged the answer to our question. Let us then consider whether it has for its foundation the shifting sands of popular theory, or the solid rock of logical immutable, demonstrable truth. "Other foundation can no man lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ."

I. Cor. 3:11. "Being built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone." Eph. 2:20. "The firm foundation of God standeth having this seal, the Lord knoweth them that are his." II. Tim. 2:19. This movement is new, then, only because of its resurrection after long years of burial under material beliefs and ideas, or as it becomes new to each soul in its unfoldment as it grasps for the first time the life-giving import. It dates back 1900 years to the time when Jesus, the perfect expression of the Father, came to earth incarnate, taking upon himself our human nature that he might show to the world how God could live with a man's chance, and how man by the consciousness of what, through sin, he had well-nigh lost sight of his unity with God-might raise himself up to the divine level. "Is it not written, I said ye are God's? and the Scripture cannot be broken."

Were the teachings and works of the Master practical? Are they applicable to the perplexing problems daily confronting us, sickness, sorrow, food, raiment and money?

When John in prison sent messengers to ask if he were indeed the Messiah, his answer was, "Tell what ye do see and hear. The blind receive their sight, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, and the dead are raised up."

In the greatest and most scientific discourse ever delivered he said; "Be not anxious what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink, or wherewithal shall ye be clothed." Let us follow the great Teacher as he works the works of him who sent him and see if he makes practical use of these words. We will begin with his activities as the Great Physician which formed no insignificant part of his ministry. We read that "all who had any sick with divers diseases brought them unto him and he healed them all." And again, "He healed all manner of diseases and all manner of

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