In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In a recent issue of your paper there is a report of an address given in Tor parish church.

LESSONS FROM THE KEYBOARD

In watching the development of children at the piano, one learns many valuable lessons.

A MONITOR MEETING

The article "A Great Missionary Movement," which appeared in the Christian Science Sentinel of Dec.

STUDYING THE BIBLE

On first coming into Christian Science, a difficulty is sometimes felt by persons with much time on their hands as to how to dispose of it.

"HAVING THE HARPS OF GOD."

In no one thing is the heaven-born mission of Christian Science more truly attested than in the spiritual joy which is the immediate result of each demonstration of the power of good over the apparent power of evil.

"E PLURIBUS UNUM."

History teaches that a nation is seldom conquered by an enemy coming against it from without, so long as the people practise among themselves a large measure of righteousness, justice, virtue, humanity; and for the reason that right doing, justice, chastity, humanity, is the foundation of unity, and this unity gives strength and stability.

THE CHURCH READER

Consideration of the subject of readers for our churches may and properly should begin with reference to the provisions of the Manual of The Mother Church concerning readers in branch churches; namely, Section 6 of Article III, which among other things stipulates that "these readers shall be members of The Mother Church.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

[British Congregationalist.
In the account of the remarks of a clergyman before the Connecticut Baptist convention, in referring to what he terms soul hunger, he is credited with having said, "There is Christian Science, professing to satisfy the hunger, although it denies the reality of sin and exalts Mrs.
"There may be methods of treating such a disease.
In a letter headed "The Conference and Higher Criticism," a critic calls "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, a blasphemous book.
Christian Science requires spiritualization of thought, a true and exact knowledge of God as the divine Mind, and man as a spiritual being.