In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Time's pastimes"

Christian Science takes no joyous holiday away from mortals, but it lifts these occasions to a vision of Christliness that adds to their permanence, usefulness, and refreshment.

Thanksgiving Proclamation

We approach the season when, according to custom dating from the garnering of the first harvest by our forefathers in the New World, a day set apart to give thanks even amid hardships to Almighty God for our temporal and spiritual blessings.

Signs of the Times

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At the recent graduation exercises of the Warren A. Candler Hospital...

At the recent graduation exercises of the Warren A.
Allow me to reply categorically to the statements appearing in your issue of February 27.

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Your issue of the 22d inst.

The Right Key

Suppose one had a big box which had many beautiful treasures inside, and yet one could not take out a single thing because the box was locked.

"Love one another"

To love God, good, with all our heart, and to reflect His love to our fellow men, should be our supreme desire.

Christian Science Hymns Heal

That the statements of Truth contained in our hymns heal so-called physical disease, as well as the condition more specifically analyzed as mental, is well known to those who rely on Christian Science for their well-being.
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"Until the day dawn"

While as yet there was no sign of the coming day, a student of Christian Science set out on an early morning drive.

"Strangers and foreigners"

A Little volume of poems, translated from several foreign languages, which recently came into the hands of a student, bore the apt title "Strangers and Foreigners," taken from Paul's words in his great epistle written from the prison in Rome to the Ephesians, "Now therefore ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellowcitizens with the saints, and of the household of God.