In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Nature's Solvent

WILLIAM S.
ENTERING my garden in the early morning, I was greeted by the song of a robin redbreast.
A CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST writing on this subject would phrase his thought somewhat differently, but the author of the following paragraphs refers to the authority of Jesus' words and their relation to Christianity in a way that will prove helpful.
Though Christian Scientists may differ from others in their understanding of the nature of disease, they recognize that it exists in human experience and must be dealt with intelligently.
IN carrying a long ladder it is very important to remember that it has two ends, because if you don't the probability is, if you go very far, that somebody will be hit unexpectedly.
WHY is it that so many educated men are so feeble at distinguishing differences?

Right View of Atonement

Mr.

Error Rebuked

To the Editor.

The Treatment of Disease

Mr.

Right Recognition

Mr.
IN the old faith,—the Episcopalian,—great stress, as I remember, was laid upon the thought of fasting.

Vain Thoughts

Do Christian Scientists think vain thoughts?