In the Christian Science Bible Lesson
December 24, 1927
THE
Scriptures tell us concerning the nativity of Jesus the Christ that after he was born he was cradled in a manger.
December 24, 1927
One Universal Christmas
S. ELLA SHELHAMER
THE
Christmas season brings with it the spirit of rejoicing.
December 17, 1927
The letter signed "Truth" in a recent issue does not mention...
Carrington Hening, Committee on Publication for the State of New Jersey,
The letter signed "Truth" in a recent issue does not mention Christian Science, but your readers might infer that it had a bearing on that teaching.
December 17, 1927
The statements made in an article by a writer in a recent...
Paul Gassner, Committee on Publication for Germany,
The statements made in an article by a writer in a recent issue of your esteemed paper concerning not only the life of the Founder of the Christian Science religion, but also its teachings, have been taken from widely circulated hostile writings which the writer of the article evidently considers to be the only true source.
December 17, 1927
Referring to your report, in a recent issue, of the meeting...
Arthur E. Blainey, Committee on Publication for the Province of Ontario, Canada,
Referring to your report, in a recent issue, of the meeting of the Toronto Association of Baptist Churches, I respectfully submit the following brief correction of a misstatement attributed to a minister, in which he included Christian Sci ence with certain other denominations as "disseminating false doctrines which constitute a menace to religion, and a challenge to the people of God.
December 17, 1927
In a recent issue of your paper a writer asks the question,...
W. Truman Green, Committee on Publication for the State of Florida,
In a recent issue of your paper a writer asks the question, "Has mind power over matter, as Christian Scientists allege?
December 17, 1927
In a dispatch from New York in your issue of recent...
Judge Clifford P. Smith, Committee on Publication of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts,
In a dispatch from New York in your issue of recent date, the Christian Science Committee on publication for New York was misquoted as saying that Christian Scientists at the present time accept the inevitability of death.
December 17, 1927
The Two-edged Sword
GEORGE H. READ
THE
sword, symbol of warfare, has generally been thought of as a weapon of destruction; for whether used in defensive or offensive combat, the prime and oftentimes only purpose of the sword has been to destroy.
December 17, 1927
Our Friends
BERTHA L. MOORE
EVERY
Christian Scientist desires the right kind of companionship; and especially is this true of those who travel and have no permanent home.
December 17, 1927
The Certainty of Christian Science
ELIZABETH MARIA CORDSEN
NOTHING
save spiritual truth can be expressed with steadfast assurance, for nothing outside of it is reliable; and a firm conviction of this will perceptibly further the possibility of the demonstration of Truth.