In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Universal Brotherhood

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE is a universal religion.
RALPH WALDO EMERSON has written: "The characteristic of heroism is its persistency.

Forgiveness

SOMETIMES, one of the hardest things we are called upon to do is to forgive.

Intelligence Does Not Fret

ONE who was working to overcome what seemed to be a serious trouble came across this quotation from The Christian Science Monitor: "There is one sin which seems to be everywhere, and by everybody is underestimated, and too much overlooked in valuation of character.

"Judge not"

HOW patient was Christ Jesus with his followers, and how tenderly desirous that their unity in Spirit be understood and preserved! How wise is his counsel, "Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment"! In "Miscellaneous Writings" Mary Baker Eddy, our Leader, herself so deeply honest a follower of the Master, writes.
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Signs of the Times

[Madame Chiang Kai-shek, as quoted in the United Church Observer, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
It was necessary during the year to submit replies to only four criticisms which appeared in the press.

I would thank you for space to correct a reference...

I would thank you for space to correct a reference to "leaders" of Christian Science churches in a recent article.

In a recent issue of the Times-Dispatch a columnist...

In a recent issue of the Times-Dispatch a columnist states some of his views on Christian Science.

In order to remove any misunderstanding in regard to...

In order to remove any misunderstanding in regard to classifying Christian Science with "other movements," I should be glad to be allowed to quote from the published works of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science.

In an article entitled "Talks on Health," which appeared...

In an article entitled "Talks on Health," which appeared in a recent issue, the author discusses the subject of spiritual healing, but places narrow limits on its therapeutic value.