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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

LESSON SERMON

Subject: Mortals

And Immortals

The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Christian Science churches to-mor- row, May 15th, will be "Mortals and Immortals.”

SAVING EFFORT

ON THE MARCH Suggestion By Army Physical Experts POSITION OF FEET

The staff of the Army School of The Golden Text will be "As is the earthy, such are they also that are Physical Training has asked to be earthy and as is the heavenly, such allowed to correct what it regards are they also that are heavenly." (as a mistaken regulation dealing Cor. 15:48).

Among others the following citations with the position of the feet of the will be read from the Bible, "For we soldier when marching. know that if our earthly house of this

that

tabernacle .were dissolved, we have n The argument is advanced building of God, an house not made soldiers, in conforming with exist- with hands, eternal in the heavens. Foring regulations, do not use their

we that are in this

tabernacle do

are

and

There is an arbitrary regulation

not for that legs and feet in the easiest groan, being burdened: we would be unclothed, but clothed up-most natural way. on, that mortality might be swallowed up of life. Therefore we are always confident knowing that, whilst we are which states that when the soldier at home in the body, we absent is standing to "Attention" the heels from the Lord. We are confident, should be together and, in line, with say, and willing rather to be absent "feet turned out at an angle of 45 from the body and to be present with the Lord. Wherefore, henceforth know we.no man after the flesh: yea, though we have known Christ after the flesh, are turned out that has disposed yet now henceforth know we him no the school to advocate corrective more. Therefore, if any man be

in

degrees."

It is the extent to which the feet

Christ, he is a new creature: old things work.. are passed away; behold all things are become new. (II. Cor. 5: 1, 4, 6, 9, 16, 17).

A Matter Of Angles

claim Physical training experts The following citations will also be that an angle of 80 degrees would read from the Christian Science Text-

..

book, "Science and Health with Key to be more reasonable. But the trouble the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy is aggravated when the men are on "For right reasoning there should be the march. The length of pace in but one fact before the thought, name marching is laid down

as 30in. ly, spiritual existence. In reality there

is no other existence, since life cannot When "stepping out" it is 33in. be united to its unlikeness, mortality. It is said that the man who walks There is no such thing as mortality, with his feet pointing outwards- nor are there properly any mortal be-

annuls the claims of matter, that mor-

The

this

ings, because being is immortal, like and it is a common habit-loses one Deity, or rather, being and Deity are inch in each marching pace. inseparable. It is only by acknowled-school experts calculate that ging the supremacy of Spirit, which means the loss of a half-mile in 15 tals can lay off mortality and find the miles. indissoluble spiritual Jink which It is pointed out that establishes man in the divine likeness, correctly and with the minimum of inseparable from his creator. We labour the legs should swing for- should consécrate existence, not "to

1

to

walk

The staff in future courses

will

and

the unknown God" whom we "ignor-ward freely and naturally from the antly worship", but to the eternal hip joints, while the foot should be builder, the everlasting Father, to the carried straight to the front. life which mortal, sense cannot impair nor mortal belief destroy. The evid- ence of man's immortality will become teach the soldier how to walk more apparent, as material beliefs are march rhythmically.. given up and the immortal facts, of being are admitted." (Pages 492, 55, 4, 491 and 428).

BOTTLE SOS FROM SINKING SHIP Found 6 Months Later

An S. OS message, written on the cardboard of a cigarette packet and enclosed in a bottle, was read at the Board of Trade inquiry at Sunderland into the loss of the steamer Taylor, 204 tons.

The vessel sank off. Buchan Ness, Aberdeenshire, on September 30, with the loss of five lives:

Ninety selected N.C.O.'s of

the Army School of Physical Training marched 35 miles in a little over 12 hours in spite of the fact that their recent training had been in canvas shoes.

BELIEVED BURIED IN WRONG NAME

Crash Victim Mystery

A woman' killed when a car in which she was a passenger was in collision with a lorry at Falmer, on the Lewes-Brighton road, last No- Mr. E. M. Parsey, for the Board vember, is believed to have been of Trade, said that the British buried under the wrong name. The Consul at Copenhagen had sent facts are being inquired into by the him the message, which was picked police. up about a week ago on the west coast of Jutland. It read:

.

After the driver of the car had given evidence at the inquest the- SO S. Life and death. Help. woman was buried in Lewes Ceme-- Taylor. Cargo ship off Rattray tery in the name of Mrs. Dorothy Head. Hurry, Life or death. Morgan, 36, of Preston. The driver.

attended the funeral and later left Signed, Blair. Blair was the second engineer of the district. the Taylor, said Mr. Parsey, and When the undertaker sent his ac- from a comparison of his signature count to the address the man had there was no doubt that the mes-given he received a letter from a sage was genuine,

relative of Mrs. Morgan stating

It did not look as if it were done that she was alive...

in any particular hurry, and in any This led to inquiries, and the po- case one could not understand why lice showed the undertaker a photo-- an engineer of experience should graph of Mars. Dorothy Pickburn;. send such a bottle

Mrs.

expected that the ship wage if he of Farington, near Preston, who

was going had been reported missing. down in a minute or two.

Pickburn was a friend of Mrs. Mor- Mr. Parsey said that the Board gan..!

of Trade advanced the theory that The undertaker expressed the the vessel was probably sunk by an opinion that the photograph was of influx of water, caused by the the women he had buried. breaking of a pipe from the sea- it is possible that the body may- inlet to the circulating system of be exhumed, but nothing has ye the condenser.

been decided.

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