In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The Lord's Prayer

A wonderful prayer! never was there petition like it.

What is it to Obey?

The thought of obedience or how to obey is a subject frequently presented to every one coming into an understanding of Christian Science.

Christian Science, the Christ-Truth

As in the days of old, the spirit of the deathless Christ stands again at the portals of the world, beside the bypaths of all the common daily walks of life, and cries, "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.

Symmetry

How much a word sometimes means to us! Take, for instance, this word "Symmetry.

Experience of a Railway Man

I was raised a Methodist, but being a railway man, my duties often prevented my attending church, and as a consequence I drifted along in a desultory manner until my marriage.

The True and the False

Christian Science in its true, literal sense, as approved by the intelligent persons who profess its principles, undoubtedly suffers by the large class of alleged healers who, taking advantage of the opportunities of the growth of the Science, do business under its cover and in its name, with the logical result that newspaper exposures of their unwarranted and, at times, unlawful practices, operate to the public prejudice of the real Science as accepted by good, high-minded, honest men and women.
I have been rather a close student of the beautiful teachings of Christian Science for the past seven years.
From politician to preacher, from expounder of manmade law to exegete of advanced religious doctrine, are the transistions from vocation mundane to calling devout through which ex-Judge W.
My attention was called to Christian Science seven years since by the healing of an intimate friend—one whom materia medica had failed to cure, although patiently and thoroughly tried for many years.

From Business Men

In response to your invitation for an expression of benefits through the understanding which has come to me from the study of Christian Science, I would say, that about nine years ago I wrote to my youngest sister something like this, "Now, Aggie, don't be carried away by the foolishness of Christian Science.
President Lincoln was once asked why he did not join a church and this was his notable answer:—

The Sentinel

The Christian Science Sentinel, published by the Society at 95 Falmouth Street, Boston, Mass.