In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

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From Letters, Substantially as Published

Beauty

SPIRITUAL contemplation of the nature of beauty, in the light shed upon it by the study of the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, results in the understanding that beauty is an attribute of God, wholly spiritual, and, like every other quality of divine Mind, can be neither in nor of matter.
ON page 283 of "Miscellaneous Writings" Mary Baker Eddy has said, "I insist on the etiquette of Christian Science, as well as its morals and Christiantiy.

Opportunity versus Time

IN our busy modern world, there is perhaps no cry more insistent, no excuse more prevalent, than this, that the individual does not have sufficient time for constructive thinking or activity.

"Seek, and ye shall find"

THE way from sense to soul is no easy way, since it means the giving up of self-will and self-justification, a complete turning away from the belief in a selfhood separate from God, Spirit.

"Seek ye first"

One who seemed to be passing through a period where there was great need for many things, such a health and supply, took up the study of Christian Science, as set forth in the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.

A Christian Science Treatment

THE question is frequently asked of the practitioner, " What is a Christian Science treatment?

"Minute men and women"

IN a Wednesday evening meeting of a branch church, during the period left open for testimonies, there occurred a long pause when no one seemed ready to speak.
Still vivid in memory is the picture of our loved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, as she addressed the March Primary class of 1889.

Signs of the Times

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In a recent issue, the confusion apparent in a correspondent's...

In a recent issue, the confusion apparent in a correspondent's views of Christian Science calls for correction.

In your report of a recent sermon, the clergyman made...

In your report of a recent sermon, the clergyman made reference to Christian Science in a way which may give false impressions to your readers.