In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

December 22, 1906

Sufficient time has elapsed since the publication of your...

Albert E. Miller
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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