In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

["Pathfinder," in the Southern Weekly News, Brighton, Sussex, England]

A recent issue contains an article which refers to Christian Science...

A recent issue contains an article which refers to Christian Science as "soul-ensnaring," because Christian Science is said to teach "that the soul of man ever continueth.

In a recent issue you carried the report of a sermon, in...

In a recent issue you carried the report of a sermon, in which you quote the clergyman as saying that Christian Science is neither Christian nor scientific.

In a recent issue a report was published on proceedings...

In a recent issue a report was published on proceedings before the military court of the sixth division.

May I claim the courtesy of your columns to answer...

From Letters, Substantially as Published

"The armor of a Christian"

Is warfare ever Christian?

Immortal Man

The mortal beliefs which not only attach decrepitude to age and folly to youth, but even attempt to arouse social and industrial rivalry between the so-called young and old, are seen in the light of Christian Science to be utterly false.
In a well-known quotation from Romans, the great Apostle Paul says, "The good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do.
That the truth is simple, many throughout the ages have admitted.
At this momentous period in human history, Christian Scientists everywhere feel the urge to rise to do more effective healing and redemptive work.
Some time ago one student of Christian Science asked another how he should claim his divine inheritance.

We Are Enlisted

The disinclination to face the claims of evil is common to mankind.