Those
who make the Bible and the works of Mary Baker Eddy their daily study find them filled with constant demands for spiritual understanding of God as divine Principle, as Truth, Life, and Love.
Frank T. Norman, Committee on Publication for Dunbartonshire, Scotland,
In replying to a recent letter in your paper by "The Chief," wherein it is inferred that a combination of Spirit and matter is both desirable and necessary for human beings to reach perfection, it must be reiterated that the real man, God's likeness, is perfect now; he is not required to work up to perfection.
Floyd C. Shank, Committee on Publication for Northern California,
In any community, one desirable goal is that of good fellowship, a feeling of tolerance and neighborliness among the local residents and business interests.
The
belief in time entertained by mortals is one of the basic errors of the human mind; within its limitations are included material birth, maturity, and decay with all the attendant illusions of mortality.