In the Christian Science Bible Lesson
December 30, 1905
Appreciation of that which is good is an effective way of making the world better and happier.
December 30, 1905
I am not a Christian Scientist, nor is the New Commonwealth...
I am not a Christian Scientist, nor is the New Commonwealth published in the interest of that church, but I sincerely admire the spirit of brotherly love in which Scientists always answer criticisms of their doctrine.
December 30, 1905
Our critic states that "what is done by Christian Science...
Albert Cope Stone
Our critic states that "what is done by Christian Science can be accomplished by other methods.
December 30, 1905
There was a day when the public was ready to believe that...
Lewis B. Coates
There was a day when the public was ready to believe that Christian Scientists said, "There is nothing ails you, for you have no head to ache;" but now the spontaneous inquiry is, Why does Christian Science grow so rapidly?
December 30, 1905
In the first chapter of Genesis we read, "And God saw...
A. V. Stewart
In the first chapter of Genesis we read, "And God saw every thing that he had made, and behold, it was very good.
December 30, 1905
Our critic contends for the reality and substantiality of...
James D. Sherwood
Our critic contends for the reality and substantiality of that which Jesus said was of no profit.
December 30, 1905
Truth destroys only that which is untrue, and therefore...
J. R. Mosley
Truth destroys only that which is untrue, and therefore unreal, and never that which is true and real.
December 30, 1905
Our Business
C. I. OHRENSTEIN.
The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father do; for what things soever He doeth, these also doeth the Son likewise.
December 30, 1905
The Wisdom of Modest Statement
WENTWORTH BYRON WINSLOW.
There
is an old Latin proverb which translated reads, "He is wise who talks but little," and on encountering it recently I was led to reflect how well it expresses our proper attitude toward the public in regard to Christian Science, which primarily is to be known by its works.
December 30, 1905
Christian Science and the Young Man
FRED MC NULTY.
Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?
December 30, 1905
Consistency and Growth
J. E. FELLERS.
Musicians
sometimes take a well-known selection like the "Rock of Ages" and utilize its strong and easily recognized themes, which are enlarged and given new harmonic setting in what are known as variations.
December 30, 1905
An Undivided Christianity
SAMUEL GREENWOOD.
Christian Science
pleads for an undivided Christianity, and in this it should have the active as well as sympathetic support of all who desire to see Christ's kingdom come on earth.