In the Christian Science Bible Lesson
December 26, 1925
Extracts from Reports of Christian Science Committees on Publication for the Year Ended September 30, 1925
For the Province of Alberta, Canada.
December 26, 1925
The report of a sermon published in an issue of your paper...
Charles W. Hale, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
The report of a sermon published in an issue of your paper intimates that the teaching of Christian Science pertaining to sin is erroneous.
December 26, 1925
The city health officer, in ruling that a certain rest...
Edgar McLeod, Committee on Publication for Northern California,
The city health officer, in ruling that a certain rest home, so called, conducted by a Christian Scientist, should be regarded as a hospital, is alleged to have said, "But Christian Science does not recognize disease, and so does not recognize hospitals, as such, and calls them rest homes.
December 26, 1925
Christian Science was erroneously confused with will...
Ralph G. Lindstrom, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado,
Christian Science was erroneously confused with will power in a recent issue of your paper, by a writer under the heading "Sagebrush Philosophy and Psychology.
December 26, 1925
A clergyman, writing in a recent issue, refers to Christian Science...
Charles W. J. Tennant,
A clergyman, writing in a recent issue, refers to Christian Science in such a way as to exhibit a total ignorance of its teaching and practice with regard to sin.
December 26, 1925
Daily Work
MARJORIE SHULER
HUMANITY
constantly seeks some means of escape from circumstances which it regards either as unpleasant or dangerous.
December 26, 1925
Overcoming Evil
REGINA B. M. NASH
IF
we have been wronged or unjustly treated, it is apt to appear difficult to our outraged sense of right to obey the admonition of Paul, "Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.
December 26, 1925
Now
JESSIE MAUD BAKER
WITH
what gladness of heart and joy of expectancy the thought of the New Year is welcomed! This period of time suggests much to the eager thinker.
December 26, 1925
Divine Sufficiency
CHARLES V. WINN
ONE
of the things for which students of Christian Science are most grateful is the fact that its teaching removes from their thought any limited or restricted concept of God.
December 26, 1925
Joyous Progress
JEANNETTE HANNAN SIMMONS
THAT
one cannot be a progressive student of Christian Science and at the same time live from day to day submerged in a constant routine of material duties or pleasures, is made clear in the statement on <a class="tome-reference"
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