In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

December 24, 1910

NO DEATH

R. A. GILBERT.
While writing to a dear friend of the fact that Christian Science had made a wonderful demonstration for me, not only physically but spiritually, a beautiful thought came to me.
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December 24, 1910

It is not correctness of opinion that constitutes rightness,...

George Macdonald
It is not correctness of opinion that constitutes rightness, but that condition of mind which, as a matter of course, causes it to move along the lines of truth and duty—the life going forth in motion according to the law of light: this alone places a nature in harmony with the central Truth.
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December 24, 1910

DAILY SUPPLIES

ERNEST W. DAVIS.
I remember well, when we first began to receive copies of the Journal, the Sentinel, and later the Monitor, how jealously they were guarded and filed away to be reread.
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December 24, 1910

DISCRETION

WALTER SHAW.
There is an old saying that "charity begins at home," which in its common interpretation may be taken to mean that we should give what we have to spare to the needy ones connected with the family before seeking to bestow our gifts upon strangers.
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December 24, 1910

"OUR FATHER"

VIOLET KER SEYMER.
It is safe to say that a great number of those who turn to Christian Science for healing are in some way or other victims of the belief that there is a law of heredity; that is to say, they are considered to have inherited physical or moral defects from their progenitors.
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December 24, 1910

"MEAT FOR STRONG MEN"

WILLIAM HART SPENCER.
The following incident is offered with the hope that it may be of help to some who are young in Christian Science, enabling them to see that, even when expressed in the old phraseology, the truth may be rightly understood and accepted in Christian Science.
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December 24, 1910

GLORIFYING GOD

BLANCHE HERSEY HOGUE.
The student of Christian Science, if he is honest, has before him one definite task: his single aim must be to glorify God.
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December 17, 1910

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

with contributions from Washington Gladden, R. J. Campbell, Harold Begbie, Pemberton Hale Cressey
[Washington Gladden in Continent.
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