In the Christian Science Bible Lesson
December 22, 1906
Sufficient time has elapsed since the publication of your report of the paper on Christian Science read at the Lutheran conference at Boyertown to relieve one of any possible charge of acting hastily in offering a reply to the objections lodged against Christian Science in the paper in question.
December 22, 1906
In a recent issue of your paper there appeared a...
Frank W. Gale
In a recent issue of your paper there appeared a criticism of Christian Science that seems uncalled for.
December 22, 1906
Christian Science, in common with other forms of...
Anne H. Carter
Christian Science, in common with other forms of religious faith, reforms and regenerates morally and spiritually.
December 22, 1906
Episcopalians along with other sects are asking themselves...
Episcopalians along with other sects are asking themselves what is behind the extraordinary growth of Christian Science.
December 22, 1906
WHAT GOOD DOES IT DO?
REV. MARTIN SINDELL.
We
sometimes meet people who desire all the benefits which Christian Science promises, but who unreasonably find fault with its teachings.
December 22, 1906
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND SOCIAL REFORM
FRANK H. SPRAGUE
It
is sometimes assumed that Christian Scientists are oblivious of, or indifferent to, certain deplorable conditions which appear in the present state of society, because they do not use the methods commonly employed to suppress or eradicate these specific phases of evil.
December 22, 1906
THE SEARCH FOR WEALTH
SAMUEL GREENWOOD.
Christian Scientists
are not engaged in building up a material sense of existence, nor in governing their affairs according to material standards, but rather are they concerned in learning the spiritual meaning of all that pertains to their well-being.
December 15, 1906
FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from Samuel Gilbert Ayers
One danger attending the conception of a morally bankrupt world is that the churches are led to attach too little importance to what the world thinks about their doings.
December 15, 1906
Christian Scientists stand unequivocally upon the Scriptures...
John L. Rendall
Christian Scientists stand unequivocally upon the Scriptures and affirm without fear of successful contradiction that the religion of Jesus Christ as practised by him and by his disciples included Christian healing as a vital and fundamental part of its practical demonstration.
December 15, 1906
Your issue of late date contained a discussion that appeared...
Ezra W. Palmer
Your issue of late date contained a discussion that appeared in an insurance magazine of the desirability of Christian Scientists as life insurance risks, the basis of the question being that they do not employ drugs or medical attendance in case of illness.
December 15, 1906
The physical healing in Christian Science results from...
R. Stanhope Easterday
The physical healing in Christian Science results from moral regeneration; sin, the foundation of disease, being removed, the body is healed.