In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In your issue of the 4th inst. you report a doctor as...

In your issue of the 4th inst.

Through your courtesy and fairness, the principal object...

Through your courtesy and fairness, the principal object of my letter's appearing in your colums March 7 has been attained, namely, to make plain to your readers that Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, was never a mesmerist, and never taught mesmerism, as could be inferred from your statement of January 10.

From the editorial in the Register of June 26, an inference...

From the editorial in the Register of June 26, an inference might be mistakenly drawn that ninety-five per cent of the cases cured by Christian Science would "get well anyway.

A correspondent, in your paper of July 19, again repeats...

A correspondent, in your paper of July 19, again repeats that suggestion is the method by which healings in Christian Science are effected.

Bridges

Two students of Christian Science, while out walking, came to a bridge.

Yielding to Divine Love

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On Attending Our Lectures

"He sent his word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions," sang the Psalmist.

"I am willing"

In Weymouth's "New Testament in Modern Speech" there is a rendering of Matthew, eighth chapter, second verse, which brings home a useful lesson.

Dispelling the Mists

Some helpful lessons were learned recently on a day when a heavy fog had settled down over the city, obscuring from view objects near at hand.

Expecting Good

What are we expecting?

"A wholesome tongue"

As the Christian Scientist proceeds on his journey Spiritward, he recognizes clearly the power and value of right coversation.

Signs of the Times

[Edward Leih Pell, in the Home Quarterly, Nashville, Tennessee]